What replaces nighttime bottle?

Instead of the bottle, try offering a cup of milk with your child's dinner and continue with the rest of your nighttime tasks, like a bath, bedtime story, or teeth brushing. Other tips to keep in mind: Spill-proof cups that have spouts designed just for babies ("sippy cups
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") can help ease the move from the bottle.


What can I use instead of bedtime bottle?

Water is the better bet for drinking at bedtime.” (If you aren't ready to break the bottle habit yet, be sure you're brushing your kid's teeth post-milk.) Katsnelson also recommends switching to a cup as soon as possible.

When should you stop giving a nighttime bottle?

The general consensus is that the bedtime bottle should be eliminated by the time your baby is around 1 year of age. Most babies are able to go without a bedtime bottle from about 9 months of age, so it might make sense to begin to formulate a plan for when you plan to stop your baby's bedtime bottle.


What can I substitute for a morning bottle?

As you try to stop the morning bottle, keep offering the afternoon and evening bottles for about a week. That way, if your child asks for the bottle you can say that one is coming later. The next week, stop another bottle feeding and provide milk in a cup instead.

How do I get my 2 year old off the bottle at night?

Over a few nights, gradually dilute the milk with water. Do the same for any bottles offered during the night. Generally within a night or two of just offering water, your toddler will realise that milk isn't an option and they will start to resettle them self and 'sleep through'.


When do I stop giving him a bedtime bottle? - Dr. Jocelyn Helwig Thomas



When should you phase out bottles?

When is my child ready to be weaned from the bottle? In general, children can try a cup at 6 months and be weaned off the bottle around 12 to 18 months.

How do I drop my bedtime feed?

How to Drop Bedtime Feed
  1. Cold turkey: simply stop offering a feed at bedtime and instead offer a drink of water. Keep the rest of your bedtime routine the same and make sure to offer as much food as he wants in the day time. ...
  2. Gradual reducing: Gradually reduce the amount of milk you offer at bedtime.


Should a 3 year old still have a bottle at night?

After your baby is 6 months old, they no longer need a bottle in the middle of the night. If your little one never dropped the habit, eliminating nighttime feedings can help you and your child get more sleep, and will protect their teeth.


Can I give baby water instead of milk at night?

If you are bottle-feeding, consider giving your baby a bottle of water instead of formula at night. All babies (and adults) wake up at night. Babies may make noise or squirm, but they need an opportunity to help themselves fall back asleep. Otherwise they will never learn to do it on their own.

What time should a child stop drinking before bed?

Strictly limiting fluids after 6 or 7:00 pm in thirsty children can become a battleground and leads to sneaking drinks when parents aren't around. A more effective approach is to increase the total amount of fluids consumed during the daytime hours.

Why won't my baby drink his bedtime bottle?

The following reasons are some of the most common things to look out for if your baby refuses the bottle: Your baby was recently weaned and wants to continue breastfeeding. Your baby isn't hungry enough to want feeding. Your baby is feeling sick, colicky, or otherwise unwell enough to feed.


How can I reduce my baby's milk at night?

If you're pretty sure your baby isn't actually hungry, she says, you could think about providing comfort in other ways, such as: offering a cup of milk instead of a bottle or breast. gradually replacing milk (if you're bottle-feeding) with water. introducing a settling-down ritual, such as a cuddle or singing softly.

How can I settle my baby overnight without feeding?

Things that generally help with encouraging self settling
  1. Playing white noise at bedtime and on repeat through the night.
  2. If your baby uses a dummy, put several in the cot and use a nightlight to make it easier to find one.
  3. Use a sleeping bag so baby is just the right temperature all night.


How do I get my baby to drink less milk at night?

How to stop bottle feeding at night
  1. Wean one ounce a night: Let's say your child takes three 4 oz bottles a night. You take the last bottle and reduce it by an an oz on night one. ...
  2. All other methods: The other ways to do this include increasing the amount of time between feeds, and reducing calories in each bottle.


How do I get my 3 year old to stop bottle feeding at night?

Instead of the bottle, try offering a cup of milk with your child's dinner and continue with the rest of your nighttime tasks, like a bath, bedtime story, or teeth brushing. Other tips to keep in mind: Spill-proof cups that have spouts designed just for babies ("sippy cups") can help ease the move from the bottle.

How do I get my toddler to sleep without a bottle?

One way to break this habit is by gradually reducing the amount of milk in the bottle slowly over time. Reduce the amount of milk by about one ounces each night over one week. After you have only one ounce of milk at bedtime, you can remove the bottle altogether.

Is it OK for toddler to drink milk before bed?

Say Goodbye to Milk before Bed

After your little one's first birthday, milk shouldn't continue to be part of his bedtime routine. When you drop the bedtime bottle, there's no need to replace it with anything. Milk before bed contributes to middle of the night wake ups and this is less than ideal.


Do babies naturally drop night feeds?

Do Babies Naturally Drop Night Feeds? It is natural for babies to drop night feeds on their own. This is because your baby will be able to last longer without food. You can start to prep your baby to drop night weaning by gradually giving him less time on the breast each night.

At what age do babies drop a night feed?

From a developmental perspective, babies are able to sleep through the night — defined as a six- to eight-hour stretch — without eating when they're between 4 and 6 months old. In this age range, most babies reach the 12- to 13-pound mark, the weight where they no longer metabolically need nighttime feedings.

When did your baby drop a night feed?

By 6/7 months, your baby likely is ready to drop the night feeds completely. However, keep in mind that many babies still need a early morning feed (between 3-5am) until 12 months! For babies that are waking more than that, chances are that they are not actually hungry, but just wanting to be soothed.


How many bottles should a 12 month have?

At this stage of weaning, your baby may be down to about 3 milk feeds a day. If you're breastfeeding, your baby will adapt their feeds according to how much food they're having. If your baby has first infant formula, they may need around 400ml per day, but just use this as a guide.

How long should it take baby to finish 4 oz bottle?

Your baby should be able to take a 3-4 oz. bottle in about 15-20 minutes. If they finish too quickly they may not feel satiated and look for more milk that they may not really need. If they are gulping the bottle, pace the feeding and interrupt the feeding for burps.

How do I teach my baby to self soothe in the middle of the night?

Self-soothing tips and techniques
  1. Meet your baby's needs first.
  2. Set a schedule.
  3. Use white noise.
  4. Stay close without picking them up.
  5. Try a pacifier.
  6. Wean them off feeding to sleep.


How long can a baby go without a feed overnight?

Newborns generally sleep for two to three hours before waking to eat, day and night. As they get older, babies are usually able to sleep for increasingly longer stretches of time at night without waking to eat. Between the age of 2 to 3 months old, healthy babies are often able to sleep for six hours without feeding.

Why is my baby waking up for night feeds again?

While hunger and teething are the most common reasons given for continued night waking, you find that it is much more likely to be related to baby not knowing how to fall asleep at bedtime or helped back to sleep during the night.