Mom shared a clever way to give her baby water when she is not drinking a bottle, and parents will like it very much.

2021-12-13 16:12:27 By : Ms. Mia Hou

There is nothing more stressful than a baby who refuses a bottle.

But a mother came up with a genius way to get her child a drink-even though it requires good goals!

A TikTok user posted on the Haunznfranz skoolie account and shared a video of herself with the text: "How to give babies water when they don’t drink a bottle."

In the clip, her child was seen sitting on the floor because her mother took a bottle of what appeared to be milk and sprayed it directly into her child’s mouth.

The child opened his mouth to drink, and then swallowed it-which made their mother very happy.

"Aha, haha, I want to try this," a netizen commented in the video.

"It's necessary anyway," another wrote, and a third added: "Well, this is really impressive."

In response to other people’s comments on the video, the mother explained that her daughter was “exclusively breastfeeding” and that she “cannot let her eat anything”.

"But she always does this," she added, suggesting that this video may have been recorded some time ago, as she wrote: "Haha, she can use a straw now."

"I thought I was the only one who did this," another person commented, while others continued to suggest other sippy cups and bottles they use when their children refuse bottles.

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