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4 month screaming and won’t take bottle

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HELP, my 4 month old won’t take the bottle even though she is hungry, we have to let her sleep with dummie then take it out and put bottle in to get her to feed.

There are a few issues, she has colic and we started dropping the colic drops from her bottle. She just had her last lot of jobs. She is in Leap 4 so the fussy stage.

Any advice would be much appreciated.

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JoyfulStar

Have you tried contacting the NCT feeding line who c as n answer questions and offer support with both breastfeeding and bottle feeding.

I really hope it gets resolved.

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rufus141

Does your little one need that night feed? One of mine dropped that feed at a few days old. I was convinced he would starve but he didn't.... He was the easiest baby I had.

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