After she laid on the
nursing pillow on my lap, we were able to play together for about 30 minutes while her brothers were playing on their own.
You have to have baby sleep on
a pillow on your lap.
You may need to use
a pillow on your lap to raise your baby to nipple level.
Place
a pillow on your lap to support baby at the level of your breast.
When you place your baby on
a pillow on your lap, it helps to raise the baby up to your breast.
You may want
a pillow on your lap to help support your baby.
Place
a pillow on your lap to raise the baby to the height of the nipple.
Hold her in your lap (or on
a pillow on your lap) so that she's lying on her side with her face, stomach, and knees directly facing you.
While we couldn't nurse, I did set
the pillow on my lap and let her climb up on it.
In this position, your hand supports your baby's neck and upper back, rather than his bottom, and his bottom rests either in the crook of your arm or on
the pillow on your lap.
With a small enough baby, you can lay
the pillow on your lap and allow the baby to sleep on your lap hands - free.
Find a surface (table, bed, floor, twin pillow,
pillows on your lap) to completely support the baby so you have both hands free to hold the end of your breast.
Place your baby on
a pillow on your lap (this is an especially good idea if you've given birth by cesarean section, or C - section) so his head is level with your breast.
I turn on the light and he is sitting up with
a pillow on his lap and he is burping it, oh my goodness, I so wish you had this on camera Sue because this is hysterical.
Mom rests
the pillow on her lap while nursing or feeding the baby his bottle.
But before we even get to latch on, I would first need to roll over to my side, get this big throw pillow and out it against the head of the bed frame, put
a pillow on my lap / arm to support him and then latch him on.
Hold her in your lap (or on
a pillow on your lap) so that she's lying on her side with her face, stomach, and knees directly facing you.
He is sitting up and has
a pillow on his lap where I promptly plop my head, then cuddle into my leopard print blanket.
I love it on so many levels: it is «mine» — made with fabric that expresses who I am, it didn't cost $ 50, it works as a stand so I can read hands free — just place
a pillow on your lap and put the Kindle in its case on the pillow and there you go!