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Breastfeeding positions
Unfortunately, we can not always breastfeed our baby, sometimes it is a conscious decision of the mother, sometimes for various health reasons it is not possible. Therefore, now I will show you in which positions you can bottle-feed your baby so that it takes place in accordance with its development.
Classic position
Place the baby in the classic beanpole position. The head of the child lies in the hollow of our elbow, the bottom rests on the inner edge of our thighs, the child’s legs lie freely. The baby’s torso is surrounded by our forearm. In this position, remember to switch sides and feed your baby with one hand and the other.
Position on our lap
Place the baby on his back on our lap. The baby’s head lies on our lap, symmetrically and as an extension of the torso. The baby’s bottom is on our stomach and its legs are resting comfortably on our chest.
What you need to pay attention to when breastfeeding or bottle feeding is your baby’s hands, so that they are always in front.
Speaking of feeding, maybe it’s time for some bouncing positions? I invite you to the next entry.
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