Debora and her sister then designed what did not yet exist, a
smaller nursing assist pillow in different sizes that was to work
with a baby's head and body to bring the baby closer to
mom's
breast for an easier latch
with less needing to hunch over, creating a set - up where a breastfeeding
mom could breastfeed hands - free!
My husband removed the bed frame from our bed and we slept on the mattresses only,
with the boys besides us, so they wouldn't roll off the bed and fall, or roll under the bed.As infants, they were both formula fed as I had no
breast milk, but they slept on my arm, no pillows, just
mom's chubby arms, that way if one moved away or woke up, I would also wake up because I didn't feel a warm,
small,, fuzzy head on my arm.Now they are 3 and 6 respectively, and awesome little guys, who are independent and happy, and they now sleep on their own bed frame-less bed.