Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Babies feeding without pain in stomach

In this post I would like to tell you about how we used to feed our children when they were very small. May be my experience will be useful for somebody. Also I will put it here just for history...

I started to have milk on on 14th day after giving the birth. Yes, I am from those who think that breasts feeding is the best but in my case we mixed. And had to start from artificial milk. We used HIPP. When my milk finally appeared we started to give it for children but still used baby bottles. 6 months we mixed my milk with the milk mixture,. But here was a problem. We have 3 children who want to eat in the same time but 2 hands and 2 parents only. And we found that if you use good quality bottles with hard nipples from which the milk does not run away itself, then it is safe and effective to let babies to eat themselves. Put something under the bottle to be in a right position. When a child will be full it will just turn the head in another side. The bottle will fall away but important it will remain dry because of quality nipple, the child can sleep sweet. Did not get the idea? Take a look on the photos. If sill not - ask me in comment :) 

Babies feeding without pain in stomach
Babies feeding without pain in stomach





 
First days - babies are very small, Maria and Anna

First days - babies are very small, Victoria


First day at home
First day at home
Baby sleep with daddy
Baby sleep with daddy


We used AVENT babie bottles and our beds were always dry!
Another problem young parents have. Pain in stomach. After eating we put the babies on his stomach to make air to go out, kids belching air and only then were sleeping quietly and no pain bothered them.
They said us how you don't afraid, but we used not common methods for our extraordinary situation and appeared successful :)

Babies feeding without pain in stomach
Babies feeding without pain in stomach

Such a way they were sleeping in summer 2010 which was very hot!

Babies sleeping
Babies sleeping

Babies sleeping
Babies sleeping


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