December 2011 Moms

Bye Bye Bottles?

I am getting rid of daytime bottles over the next couple weeks as we prepare for the shift to homogenized milk from formula supplements at the end of the month.

My question is about the middle of the night feeds. Would you use a sippy cup or a bottle?
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Re: Bye Bye Bottles?

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  • Worst case will be wcm overnight. Next week is theoretically night weaning week. I don't expect success.

    Also thought of water overnight? She's only briefly nursing and then taking 2 ounces of formula per feed...
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  • you're weaning to WCM already?  isn't 1 year the usual recommendation?
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    you're weaning to WCM already?  isn't 1 year the usual recommendation?

    9 months in Canada

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    imageMrsT2008:
    you're weaning to WCM already?  isn't 1 year the usual recommendation?

    9 months in Canada

    wow!  I didn't know that!  

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    imageMrsT2008:
    you're weaning to WCM already?  isn't 1 year the usual recommendation?

    9 months in Canada

    9-12 months is the recommendation in Alberta, but my pedi suggested waiting closer to 12 months because some babies are still taking up to 30oz a day. I am thinking about trying Emily with WCM during the day in her sippy cup with meals. I'm curious to see how your switch to WCM goes! 

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    imageMrsT2008:
    you're weaning to WCM already?  isn't 1 year the usual recommendation?

    9 months in Canada

    9-12 months is the recommendation in Alberta, but my pedi suggested waiting closer to 12 months because some babies are still taking up to 30oz a day. I am thinking about trying Emily with WCM during the day in her sippy cup with meals. I'm curious to see how your switch to WCM goes! 

    Our doctor goes with 9 months too. C drank a couple ounces straight from the fridge first try, it was a breeze. I'm pretty sure I could wean him now easily if I wanted, but we are still BFing 6 times a day.

    Awesome! I think I'm going to try soon because Emily has only been having 4 bottles a day now and cries more for food than bottles (she is eating 3 solid food meals a day). I'm excited to try now hahaha 

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    imageMrsT2008:
    you're weaning to WCM already?  isn't 1 year the usual recommendation?

    9 months in Canada

    9-12 months is the recommendation in Alberta, but my pedi suggested waiting closer to 12 months because some babies are still taking up to 30oz a day. I am thinking about trying Emily with WCM during the day in her sippy cup with meals. I'm curious to see how your switch to WCM goes! 



    Yes, it probably varies but this site made me think 9 months was okay Canada wide

    https://www.caringforkids.cps.ca/handouts/feeding_your_baby_in_the_first_year

    On a good day A takes 20 oz of formula. The rest is breastmilk and solids.

    We see the pediatrician the day after A turns 9 months so we will get his wcm recommendation. At 6 months he gave us the ok for switching at 9 months but I do want to confirm.

    Tonight A went to sleep by nursing but didn't have a bottle as well. We will see how this works out.

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