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Old March 9th 04, 04:28 AM
nina
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Today as I drove to the store, I looked in the care next to me and saw a kid
who had to be no more than 3 with a big old purple plastic gerber bottle
hanging out of her mouth. UGH. People complain about breastfeeding but NOT
about kids with bottles dangling from between their teeth?
And, now that I think about it, why was she in the front seat of a car
anyway???


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Old March 9th 04, 04:58 AM
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"nina" wrote in message
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Today as I drove to the store, I looked in the care next to me and saw a

kid
who had to be no more than 3 with a big old purple plastic gerber bottle
hanging out of her mouth. UGH. People complain about breastfeeding but NOT
about kids with bottles dangling from between their teeth?
And, now that I think about it, why was she in the front seat of a car
anyway???


People complain about toddlers with bottles, too.


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Old March 9th 04, 05:02 AM
Plissken
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"nina" wrote in message
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| And, now that I think about it, why was she in the front seat of a car
| anyway???

Isn't that illegal having a child of that age in the front seat? My husband
laughs at me because I've always said that my kids will be 12 before I let
them sit in the front seat. Especially because we have passenger side
airbags.

Nadene



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Old March 9th 04, 05:08 AM
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"nina" wrote in message
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Today as I drove to the store, I looked in the care next to me and saw a

kid
who had to be no more than 3 with a big old purple plastic gerber bottle
hanging out of her mouth. UGH. People complain about breastfeeding but NOT
about kids with bottles dangling from between their teeth?


Well, I don't hear much complaining about breastfeeding, but I have to say
that my older DD, who not once in her life took a bottle, *loves* to give my
younger DD (age 22 months or so), who took a few bottles when I was battling
thrush, a baby bottle of water. And the younger DD thinks it's just a hoot.
And once or twice she's insisted on taking her ba-ba into the car ...

IOW, I see your point, but it might not be the least bit repugnant. Plus,
I'd expect weaning from bottle or paci might be as much of a challenge as
weaning from the breast can be.

And, now that I think about it, why was she in the front seat of a car
anyway???


Now *this* is the part that scares and disgusts me!
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Old March 9th 04, 05:25 AM
CY
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I hear this a lot. But just to play devil's advocate here, my 2 yo DD has
developed a love of the bottle (would NEVER take one as a baby tho) and when
she is sick and wants to nurse constantly, I let her have one in the car as
I can't be physically near her to nurse her. This is a very RARE thing and
she doesn't drink anything but water or milk from it, but I thought I'd
throw it out there!
"nina" wrote in message
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Today as I drove to the store, I looked in the care next to me and saw a

kid
who had to be no more than 3 with a big old purple plastic gerber bottle
hanging out of her mouth. UGH. People complain about breastfeeding but NOT
about kids with bottles dangling from between their teeth?
And, now that I think about it, why was she in the front seat of a car
anyway???




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Old March 9th 04, 05:29 AM
nina
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we live in an area w/high rates of nursing caries and UI've seen a lot
elsewhere,so this is one thing that does bug me.

"CY" wrote in message
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I hear this a lot. But just to play devil's advocate here, my 2 yo DD has
developed a love of the bottle (would NEVER take one as a baby tho) and

when
she is sick and wants to nurse constantly, I let her have one in the car

as
I can't be physically near her to nurse her. This is a very RARE thing

and
she doesn't drink anything but water or milk from it, but I thought I'd
throw it out there!
"nina" wrote in message
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Today as I drove to the store, I looked in the care next to me and saw a

kid
who had to be no more than 3 with a big old purple plastic gerber bottle
hanging out of her mouth. UGH. People complain about breastfeeding but

NOT
about kids with bottles dangling from between their teeth?
And, now that I think about it, why was she in the front seat of a car
anyway???






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Old March 9th 04, 05:14 PM
Denise Anderson
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"nina" wrote in message
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Today as I drove to the store, I looked in the care next to me and saw a

kid
who had to be no more than 3 with a big old purple plastic gerber bottle
hanging out of her mouth. UGH. People complain about breastfeeding but NOT
about kids with bottles dangling from between their teeth?
And, now that I think about it, why was she in the front seat of a car
anyway???



My 3 1/2 year old still uses a bottle sometimes. She's Autistic and all of
her therapists agree that its better to give it to her with water in it than
make a big deal out of removing it at this point.

Denise


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Old March 9th 04, 07:01 PM
nina
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i guess my problem is
1. baby bottles caries which is bad in this area
2. what seems to me the hypocrisy of those who frown on extended
breastfeeding but think extended bottle feeding is no big deal
In my experience, most older kids with bottles are drinking juice or
kool-aid,not a good idea.

"Michelle Podnar" wrote in message
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I have a problem with the child being in the front seat, but I don't have
any problem with a 3 year old who still has a bottle. If we should be
allowed to extended nurse our children to 3+ years, why should other
children be allowed to comfort themselves with a bottle past 3 years?

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Michelle P
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"nina" wrote in message
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Today as I drove to the store, I looked in the care next to me and saw a

kid
who had to be no more than 3 with a big old purple plastic gerber bottle
hanging out of her mouth. UGH. People complain about breastfeeding but

NOT
about kids with bottles dangling from between their teeth?
And, now that I think about it, why was she in the front seat of a car
anyway???






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Old March 9th 04, 07:14 PM
Clisby
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nina wrote:
i guess my problem is
1. baby bottles caries which is bad in this area
2. what seems to me the hypocrisy of those who frown on extended
breastfeeding but think extended bottle feeding is no big deal
In my experience, most older kids with bottles are drinking juice or
kool-aid,not a good idea.


Do you know that many people IRL who frown on extended breastfeeding but
think extended bottlefeeding is OK? I don't know, maybe this varies
from community to community - but I'm always surprised to see a child
more than about 18 months old with a bottle - it doesn't seem to be that
common, in my experience.

Clisby

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Old March 9th 04, 07:21 PM
DeliciousTruffles
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nina wrote:

i guess my problem is
1. baby bottles caries which is bad in this area
2. what seems to me the hypocrisy of those who frown on extended
breastfeeding but think extended bottle feeding is no big deal
In my experience, most older kids with bottles are drinking juice or
kool-aid,not a good idea.


My twins are 2 1/3 yo and they still have their milk in bottles.
Bottles are spill-proof and easy to clean. They do not sip on them all
day long. They have their milk, drink it, and then hand me the bottle
(or they put it in the sink). They do not drink juice or kool-aid.
Water they drink from either a sippy cup or an open cup.

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