ARTICLE SUMMARY :
- Comfort and peace of mind: two basic principles for good bottle-feeding
- Breastfeeding positions for bottle feeding
- The right teat to support baby's digestion
Of course, breastfeeding and bottle-feeding are two different actions. Yet every parent who feeds their child puts just as much heart into it, whether they use their breasts or a bottle. But, like everything else, to do it right you need to know the tricks of the trade, the tricks of those who have gone before you. However, with 6to 8 bottles every day and night for your infant, rest assured, you too will soon have your badge of certified feeding parent. Before that, and because we wanted a bibRond that's as close to breastfeeding as possiblediscover with us the best positions for feeding your baby without discomfort, in complete confidence and peace of mind.
Comfort and peace of mind: two basic principles for good bottle-feeding
Bottle-feeding may seem straightforward, especially with a baby already a few months old. But an unsuitable position or a bottle that's too tilted can lead to cramp or a false start! To avoid this, focus on the following two points.
All the comfort you need to take your time and give it to baby
Serenity for a well-shared bottle
Because bottle-feeding is not just a meal, but also a sensory experience for both of you, surround yourself in a bubble of serenity by adopting the safest possible position for your baby. Always position your baby so that he or she is semi-recumbent, facing you or on his or her side. This way, baby is reassured by your touch, look and smell. Also, the inclination of his body makes it easier for him first to drink and then to digest.
A sensory bibRond, perfectly adapted
Breastfeeding positions for bottle feeding
For mothers who breastfeed their babies, the choice of positions is natural, instinctive and partly initiated by the infant. But did you know that certain breastfeeding postures can also be adapted to bottle-feeding?