What age do they really start doing this? I remember a friend of mine bringing her baby over around 5.5 months old and he was holding his own bottle.
My girls have no interest in trying to feed themselves. They will take it from me but then they just play with it and don't try to eat. Feeding them would be eons easier if they would hold the bottles! haha
Re: Holding their own bottles
Liam Dean | 09.11.12 | 6lbs 13oz
They don't. We have Dr. Browns. They will put their hands on them while eating but don't hold it.
If I hand them the bottle they take it and get the nipple in their mouth but they don't tip it to be able to drink from it.
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I got this for DD and it seems to help. She's figured out how to hold it, but she tends to put the bottle in her nose/cheek/ear everywhere but her mouth but once it gets in there she can keep it there for a bit. Plus, I use the bottle holder as a toy when she's not eating and she loves it. I only paid I think about $10 for it a couple weeks ago, and you might be able to find it cheaper than what its listed for now.
Like everything, it varies. LO is 5 months and holding his own. I have mommy guilt though (as a working mom, without twins), so he's only doing it in the mornings we're getting ready for work/daycare. That said, our mornings are soo much easier now that he can hold his own bottle.
We find that he holds the 6oz bottles better than the 9oz bottles. So even though I have them filled to the brim, it's better for him to hold.
Also - he only holds it for 4-5oz and then once he's full-ish he plays with it. But when he's hungry, he's motivated to hold it.
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Littlest Man Sept 2012
Same here. DS would rather hold my hand or stick his hand in his mouth at the same time as the bottle.
DD1 did around 9 months.
DS never ever did.
DD2 just started sort of doing it now (7 months).
His brother was the same. Just now at 16 months he wants to hold the bottle. Before he could but chose not to.
Ordered! Thanks for the rec.
I hope this didn't sound bad either.
I love feeding them. Just when I need to feed both of them it would be nice if they could hold their bottles when the other needs to burp. Trying to burp one and hold the other bottle at the same time is not so easy!
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You usually have to "force" most babies to learn how to hold it. Basically, if they don't hold it themselves, they're not going to be eating. (To a point, obviously, I'm not starving my kid into hold their own bottle.) But I usually let them try by themselves for 10 minutes or so before taking over. It only takes a few days of this before they have it down.
But they're smart little buggers... if they know you're going to take over right away once they let go, why would they hold it when they have you to do it for them?
To answer your question... no Reid isn't hold his bottle full-time yet, but I usually start my full-on "you better hold this yourself or you won't eat" (again, to a point, I promise I don't starve my children... they're all in the 100%tile for weight, ha!) training around 6 months.
Carter Robert 7.18.08 | Brynn Sophia 5.24.10 | Reid Joseph 9.10.12 | Emerson Mae 1.27.14
Lazy kid.
Kidding. Kind of.