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Old July 14th 03, 06:06 AM
Laurie
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Default Very fussy after bottles

Christopher is normally a very happy, calm, mellow baby. I have made the
connection now that probably 4 of the maybe 6 or 8 times my hubby has given
him a bottle, he's had a long screaming fit a couple of hours after. This is
so atypical of him, it happened tonight, and i finally realized dh had
attempted to give him a bottle (which he did not take).

Is there something we're missing as far as getting rid of air? We're using
avent newborn nipples and he tips the bottle at the right angle. He sits
Christopher up at a pretty decent angle and even uses the boppy pillow.

Any other thoughts for the screaming fits post bottle? (they have occured
both when he has and when he hasn't actually drank the milk).

laurie
mommy to Jessica, 27 months
and Christopher, 12 weeks

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