I'd like to agree with Lara. Saying that babies bond with the bottle isn't
accurate. But generalized statements usually aren't accurate :-) There are
ways to bottle feed and then there are ways to BOTTLE feed, if you get what
I mean. I didn't BF my first 2 children, but I held them for every bottle
and altho they patted the bottle (not my breast :-( they looked at me! The
eye contact was similar to what I experienced with my other BF babies. I do
agree with Karen's description of the differences with breastfeeding and
bottlefeeding. The close physical contact that continues for such a long
time is lost to the bottlefeeders as soon as the baby decides I can do this
myself (hold my bottle and eat). Breastfed baby just can't do it
him/herself! It's just not an all or none situation. I hope you all
understand what I'm trying to say. Sincerely, Pat in SNJ
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