The best evening routine I have is doing the «
sleepy time bottle» feeding with my six - month - old daughter before bed.
Not exact matches
Along with buying a huge water
bottle after security, I bring a few
sleepy -
time tea bags with me on the flight, then ask the flight attendant for hot water and steep a strong, relaxing cup of tea, which helps me go to sleep, since I usually need help.
we had more trouble getting my babies to take
bottles when they were especially
sleepy, since they just wanted the breast, more for comfort, so you may have to try different
times of the day too before finding a routine of mixed feeding that will work for all of you.
He got his last
bottle of pumped milk last Thursday night, and I nursed him for the last
time on Saturday night... when he was
sleepy, and I was as engorged as I ever get (and, after two days of no pumping or nursing, was about as engorged as a normal woman gets after being a little late with one feeding).
Most of the
time during the day he will accept a cup (especially with no lid), but when
sleepy or upset only a
bottle will do (efforts by mommy otherwise met with great knashing of teeth).
So I resorted to making him drink when he was
sleepy (that was the only
time he was willing to take the
bottle).
I then put him to his bed at 7 with NO comforts,
bottles or mobiles and said «
sleepy time» firmly.
Some of the
sleepier kitties slept through the whole party, while lucky attendees who went on nursery tours at just the right
times saw our newborn kittens
bottle - feed and play with each other.