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    This happened to me years ago when I was a teenager. Baby refused to take bottle for me but drank a full eight ounces for mom. In my case I was a skinny little thing and mom was heavy, when mom fed her the bottle she was up on top of moms belly, and I had her down on my lap. I held her up at my chest level and she happily drank the full bottle.

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    Unless the parents insist on it, I might be inclined to give up on the bottle and keep working on the sippy cup. Have you tried different types of sippy cups? Perhaps she would be more likely to use one over another (for example one with a straw). In the meantime, serve meals and snacks with a high water content (watermelon, cucumbers, soups, popsicles, jello, strawberries, etc.) to keep her hydrated.

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