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  1. 8/10/08 08:58

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    HelenVF

    My lo is the same, although he doesn't get fractious.  If that is the case, I would agree with the previous poster about finding somewhere quiet.  I don't worry too much if he doesn't take a full bottle.

    Having said that, he did wolf down one when we were in Boundary Mill on Monday!  Think he's getting hungry lol.

    Helen

  2. 8/10/08 08:21

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    louisep6921

    my b aby is the same,If i go in a feeding room mthercare or anywhere shes all distracted. What i have to do is go in about 1o mins before her feed so she can look around etc. That seems to work xx

  3. 8/10/08 00:37

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    Sarah-Pepper

    is there any chance you could find a quiet place when out and about? I found with my LO i just had to persevere. If he wont take it then, he will prob make up for it later. I shouldnt worry too much, besides they will soon let you know when they are hungry!

  4. 7/10/08 23:05

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    JennyMcC

    Hi

     

    Whenever I am out of the house and at various baby groups I find my LO gets really distracted and won't take all his bottle.  Sometimes he takes half, but most of the time he is too nosey and seems uninterested.  He then becomes more agitated and harder to work with.  Any advice?

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