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You might try getting your little one to just drink out of a cup. It may be that she's cutting those front teeth on the top and it hurts to suck on the bottle. You might also try giving a little bit of Tylenol for teething and see if she'll then accept the bottle.
Sippy cups should be easy for your baby after about six months, and babies of all ages can drink from a cup, your child may be going through a weaning process and take well to the new cups, if not I'd look into the health of her mouth, maybe it hurts to latch due to thrush or teething...
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