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When did you / do you plan to stop using bottles? Ours are a year on Tuesday ( OMG! )- should they be off bottles completely at this point? They are still on formula ( Level 3 toddler formula ) 2 or 3x / day. How should we be going about this?
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When we started transitioning from formula, it was 1 oz to 7 oz. I upped the ratio of milk vs formula every few days. I think it took almost 2 weeks to have him weaned off of formula.
I started giving him sippy cups at around 7 months, but he hated every one that we tried. I gave him a straw sippy at around a year, and he did quite well. The only ones he'll take right now are the Nuby straw sippy, that I cut the no drip part out of the straw. It's quite difficult to use as a no drip cup (I could barely suck milk through it). But once I cut out the silicone part, D has had no problems at all.
We use these ones:
http://nuby.com/en/nuby/cups-spouts/9901/
We knew we were supposed to at 12 months, but that was when I was in the middle of travelling back home. BabyD was really resistant to sippy cups for some reason but I spent our travel time giving him bottles for formula and sippy cups for everything else. Once we got home and I saw that he used real (miniture) cups without lids at school, I just flat out got rid of the bottles. He figured it out and was fine once I removed the option of a bottle.
We still give him a sippy cup for the milk he drinks in the car in the am and if he's having a drink in the living room. At meals we're phasing out the lids. Varying degrees of messy but usually it's dinner so he's getting a bath and the clothes are going into the laundry right afterwards.
We did this. W only had one bottle a day, but the soft Nuby one made a gradual and easy transition... Though for what it's worth, he still demands straws to drink from.
Our plan for milk is to see where she's at around 10 months and start giving her 1 bottle per day from a sippy cup, then 2, and then all. Then at the 1 year marker mix whole milk in until she gets used to it all together.
C also isn't a huge fan of a sippy cup yet either. If she's really thirsty we can get her to do a juice with little problem, but with water she gags and spits it out. She also won't eat her baby ceral in the morning from a bowl/spoon yet, she insists on it going in a bottle still.
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Jonathan weaned himself from nursing at not quite 10 months, so I started then giving him whole milk. The pedi still wanted him on formula until 1 year (because of the iron), so I gave him formula for his morning feeding, and his before-bed feeding. Meal times were whole milk.
I tried sippy cups then, but he was resistant, so I held off. Around 11 months, I started giving him day time feedings in a sippy cup (there were many times he only drank 1/3 because he wanted the bottle instead, but I held strong), and bottles at night. Around a year, I gave him sippy cups at night too, and he did just fine since he was already used to them.
Jonathan never has been super interested in milk (even nursing as an infant), so I think that's why it took him a bit longer than Jeffery (he never cared what it came out of, as long as it was milk). Even now, he rarely finishes his evening milk before bed.
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