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melody, buttons...</font>
bought the cheese and yogurt from cold storage. i don't haf the yogurt now, but i took a pic of the cheese for you...
stated on the package:
<font color="aa00aa">The sugar found in many children's snack foods creates plaque acids on the tooth surface. On the other hand, the cheese in Kraft Cheestiks contains a tooth-friendly protein called casein. It counteracts the effects of these plaque acids, by depositing a protein film buffer on the tooth enamel surface, and remains effective even after children have finished eating. And of course with Kraft Cheesetiks we don't add sugar, just Kraft Cheese</font>
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babies, breasts and bottles</font>
I've never heard of babies rejecting bottles till I had rae ann...in my MIND, bottles are babies' best friends...i remember how i grew up LOVING my bottles and my milk...so did my younger siblings...
and then i thought breast fed babies are the "strange" ones...but its not true...i met some kids who hated bottles even tho they were never breast fed.
I know one who was born premature and some how did not have the suckling reflex, so in the end, cannot suck ANYTHING from birth! the mummy had to cup feed and spoon feed all the way!
that would be nightmare for me! coz in the beginning, they drink so much milk!
so our babies are now drinking less milk or not wanting to drink so much...perhaps they are weaning off the bottle?
I have a suggestion:
Why not try getting them to drink milk from sippy cups or the PIGEON STRAW MUG? i read that it is now developmentally possible to try to feed milk via other methods though bottles may seem the fastest and easiest!
I managed to feed rae ann 30ml of FM today! Yipppeee! She drank all of it!
Tomorrow, I'm gonna start pumping again and try to see if she would accept BM through the straw mug.
Alternatively, perhaps we can look into other WAYs of getting MILK into their tum-tum?
How bout cheese or yogurt? but not advisable for those with allergy to cow's milk lah...