Hi, I think that the issue is letting them fall...
Hi, I think that the issue is letting them fall asleep with the bottle in their mouth rather than them drinking from it and then they fall alseep on their own. Our DD is 20 months and still takes her...
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a few people i know are dental assistants and they've told me the same thing, if the child falls asleep while drinking a bottle the sugar in the milk stays in their mouth and causes the teeth to 'rot'....
View ArticleOur DS is nearly 2.5 and still has a small bott...
Our DS is nearly 2.5 and still has a small bottle (150mls) sitting on my lap just before bedtime. I love this time as it is the only time he is sitting still..lol He drinks only water all day and has...
View ArticleI've heard this too and that's why I really wan...
I've heard this too and that's why I really want my DD to start drinking milk from cups instead of bottles. She won't touch milk in a cup, it has to be a bottle. I'm going to try a straw cup at least...
View Articleooh, i didnt know it was because they can damag...
ooh, i didnt know it was because they can damage the childs teeth. My son is almost 2 and i still give him a bottle twice a day. My MCHN keeps telling me i should switch him to cups but never told me...
View ArticleI know it is recommended that the bottle be faz...
I know it is recommended that the bottle be fazed out at 12 months as it causes harm to teeth. Are nubby cups as bad? They have the silicone spout no drip spout, does it have the same affect?
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