What To Do When Your Baby Refuses The Bottle
Kristen Lee Kristen Lee

What To Do When Your Baby Refuses The Bottle

Presented by Rolling With Dads in partnership with Emulait

Bottle refusal can be stressful — especially when you're just trying to help feed your baby and give your partner a break. Whether you're transitioning from breastfeeding or introducing bottles for the first time, this guide helps dads stay calm, confident, and consistent. With a few simple strategies and the right tools, you can get your baby comfortable with bottle-feeding — and turn frustration into progress.

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Baby Hunger Cues
Kristen Lee Kristen Lee

Baby Hunger Cues

Presented by Rolling With Dads in partnership with Emulait

Understanding your baby’s hunger cues is one of the most important early steps in forming a healthy feeding relationship. This lesson helps dads identify and respond to those early signs of hunger, strengthening their bond with their baby and building confidence as a caregiver. Whether you're bottle-feeding, breastfeeding, or a combination of both — this guide empowers you to show up fully and intentionally during feeding time.

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How To Support Your Breastfeeding Partner
Kristen Lee Kristen Lee

How To Support Your Breastfeeding Partner

Presented by Rolling With Dads in partnership with Emulait

Breastfeeding is beautiful — and demanding. While your partner is feeding your baby, your role is just as powerful: you're her teammate, advocate, and support system. This lesson helps dads show up in meaningful ways during the breastfeeding journey, from emotional support to practical help, creating a stronger bond for the whole family.

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How To Burp Your Baby After Feeding
Kristen Lee Kristen Lee

How To Burp Your Baby After Feeding

Presented by Rolling With Dads in partnership with Emulait

Burping might seem like a small thing, but for babies, it’s a big deal. Burping after feeds helps your baby release trapped air that can cause gas, fussiness, or spit-up. This guide gives dads the confidence to burp their baby properly, comfortably, and safely — making feeding time smoother for everyone involved.

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