The lactation aid is a far better way to supplement
than finger feeding or cup feeding, if the baby is taking the breast.
Not exact matches
The regulars on here who complain about the quality of threads should get their
fingers out and contribute rather
than moan and wait to be spoon -
fed.
I think for her she just wasn't into it at the beginning, and also much preferred eating
finger foods and using her own spoon and fork rather
than being
fed purees.
Finger feeding is much more similar to breastfeeding
than is bottle
feeding.
Try to have an open mind and be creative with how you present foods to your baby — she may want to transition to a lumpier texture (or self -
feed with
finger foods) sooner
than you thought!
Cat I completely agree with you my sister let's her 6 month old
feed herself.those little dissolving treats and my mom had to stick her
finger down her throat cause she was choking I am more
than happy.to
feed my healthy happy baby pureed food.from a spoon and he is starting to grab the spoon himself so maybe soon we SN see what he does when the power is in his hands.
It is better
than using a syringe, cup
feeding,
finger feeding or any other method, since the baby is at the breast and breastfeeding.
When babies are ready to eat solid foods, those who
feed themselves some
finger foods are no more likely to choke
than babies who are spoon -
fed, new research found.
The use of
finger feeding with a syringe to push milk into the baby's mouth, is, in my opinion, too difficult for the mother to do alone and definitely not more effective
than simply using a bottle with the nipple hole enlarged and the tube coming from it.
A lactation aid is better
than using a syringe, cup
feeding,
finger feeding or any other method since the baby is at the breast and breastfeeding.
Your baby will likely love to
feed themselves, so if you choose to, you can offer them soft
finger food rather
than pureed food from the get - go.
While it may be a bit messier
than feeding her yourself,
finger feeding is good for your baby in a few different ways.
And the contrasts go on from there, from toddlers who are spoon -
fed their lunches by preschool attendants, rather
than being allowed to eating messily with their
fingers, to elementary school menus that sound like those of a four - star restaurant.
Not only was it wrong of her to
feed him (he had never had anything other
than breastmilk), but with her
fingers?!
Although an alternative
feeding method, such as bottle, cup or
finger feeding, represents a less
than ideal way to
feed infants, at times introducing one of these methods may ultimately save the breastfeeding relationship.
When they show signs of being hungry, like sucking his
fingers or crying, rather
than feeding him by a schedule you may have set (like every 2 or 4 hours).
The numbers tell the story, and it's a way to live in a natural,
fed mode of being, rather
than an unnatural, simulated starvation mode in chronic VLC or ketogenic fad dieting, typing LOLS with their
fingers!