It's all the air... I had the same problem... I just tried to nurse him more... Some baby's just can take bottles very well...
2006-09-24 20:56:42
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answered by ♥Tinkerbell 3
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There is absolutly no air coming from your breast to upset his tummy. Even the best bottle on the market will still leak air. Make sure that the other people are burping him to help keep the milk down.
2006-09-24 18:14:15
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answered by Nancy M 2
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Air gets into the bottles and causes gas. Try using a different type of bottle. A lot of people swear by Dr. Brown's. I personally have better luck with playtex nurser with drop-ins. Also try burping after every two ounces. I breast feed my child too. Good luck!
2006-09-24 19:57:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It may be air. It could also be temperature difference. Try changing the temp for the bottle milk and see if that helps. That's all I could think it would be. Good luck :)
2006-09-24 18:15:47
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answered by Anonymous
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a breastfed toddler is sucking non quit with a company latch directly to mothers breast and doesnt enable bypass till they are performed. while a toddler is given a bottle they are sucking on a plastic nipple so their mouth is companies to slide and permit air into their mouth and that they take it of their abdomen. and likewise a bottle that may no longer precise fed will enable air from interior the bottle to get into babys abdomen additionally inflicting them gasoline and that they dont have administration over their muscle to push a fart out so it hurts their abdomen and that they cry for a on an identical time as till the gasoline slowly creeps its way out in the two a fart or burp. training on a thank you to assist with this undertaking is a million. be effective to burp your toddler after each and each feeding and take breaks after 5 minutes or so of ingesting to burp them 2. be effective to hold the toddler in a comfortable place so they are much less in all probability to objective and circulate to get delicate making them suck in air on an identical time as shifting. 3. while feeding a bottle be effective to tilt the bottle so as that the nipple is thoroughly complete of milk one hundred% of the time that toddler is ingesting 4. dont enable the toddler thoroughly drain the bottle. you want to bypass away some interior the bottle. in easy terms slightly so which you're effective they dont attempt to suck out each final drop making them suck in many air. purely as quickly as there is milk in easy terms interior the nipple i might upload extra milk in the event that they are nonetheless hungry fairly than permitting them to drink all of it. wish that enables
2016-10-17 22:22:20
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answered by grewe 4
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He swallows more air when he uses a bottle. The few times my daughter used a bottle she spit up too. No worries.
2006-09-25 01:23:36
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answered by all_my_armour_falling_down 4
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Because of the air that gets into his stomach when he is eating from the bottle!
2006-09-24 18:09:30
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answered by Pamela 2
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air would be the only thing I could think of as well, or maybe the speed of the flow from the nipple? I agree that maybe he's not getting the all important big burp in at the right time.
2006-09-24 18:29:41
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answered by Kanadierin 2
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