Reasons babies become averse to bottle-feeding.
About – Bottle Feeding Aversion Book
Infant feeding issues are very common. An aversion involves an avoidance of a thing or situation because it is associated with an unpleasant, stressful or painful experience. A bottle-feeding aversion is where a baby – who has the ability to feed from a bottle – partially or completely refuses to feed while awake. But might feed while drowsy or asleep.
In my latest book, Your Baby’s Bottle-feeding Aversion, I describe physical and behavioral reasons for babies to reject bottle-feeds or take very little despite obvious signs of hunger; how to identify the cause; and effective solutions to match. Included are step-by-step instructions on how to resolve a baby’s bottle-feeding aversion that develops as a consequence of being repeatedly pressured to eat against his or her will.
Why I wrote this book
An infant feeding aversion one of the most frustrating and confusing situations a parent could face. An unresolved infant feeding aversion is often associated with growth concerns. Feeding refusal the source of a great deal of stress for babies, parents and other family members.
Having assisted over a 1000 babies get over their feeding aversion, I wanted to document the procedure in the hope of helping many more babies can get back to enjoying feed.
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Publication Information
ISBN | Paperback | Published | Available in | eBook |
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978-1976164415 | 212 pages | Oct 2017 | English | Kindle, iBook, Nook, Kobo |