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Spinoff: Propping the bottle.. when is it ok? if ever?
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annie
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Re: Spinoff: Propping the bottle.. when is it ok? if ever?
How does one prop successfully? It always falls over when I try it.
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Posted 11/2/09 10:27 PM |
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Re: Spinoff: Propping the bottle.. when is it ok? if ever?
I never propped a bottle and I have a 2, 1 and newborn...
What the heck is wong with me
I think it's brillant, but not for me.
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Posted 11/2/09 10:47 PM |
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LIMOMx2
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Re: Spinoff: Propping the bottle.. when is it ok? if ever?
I have propped for almost Alexa's whole life every feeding. It is very difficult to hold her and feed her. She is all over the place and it would take forever. I bought a proper on etsy and it just broke a week ago and she is 9 months. Now she holds her own bottle so no biggie.
It was the best thing for our family. I have the most unbelievable bond with her and have zero regrets about it.
I will be using it for future children too.
I will no longer judge other parents for what works for them. I have done things I never thought I would do but it is what works for us and makes us a happy family. If you want to prop, prop. If you don't, don't.
And I wanted to add that it has nothing to do with being too busy with Andrew or anything else. It is a feeding issue but it does help me get other things done.
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Posted 11/2/09 11:02 PM |
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LIMOMx2
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Re: Spinoff: Propping the bottle.. when is it ok? if ever?
Not my DC but this one is similar to the one I have. This one is also from etsy.com.
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Posted 11/2/09 11:04 PM |
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