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> http://www.breastbottle.com
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> I have a sample of it, it is still a bottle, just
> one that looks like a
> breast......
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> I know a few moms whose babies have absolutely
> refused all standard bottle
> but will take this one... I think that is the only
> purpose it haves,
I have one, and my only real use out of it is to
demonstrate what the Avent pump does (i.e. flex those
petals). ;-) Avent pumps are not common around here,
so it's a new device for most people to see, and
sometimes they can't figure out how those petals would
work!
I know that Joanne Green (of widesmiles.org) was
donated 4 of them for trying out on cleft babies
instead of the MJ squeeze bottles. I haven't heard
back from her recently. Her first impression was that
the valve on the back of them didn't let air in fast
enough (i.e. would frustrate a screaming baby), but
she was still going to try them, and might have found
that they'd work okay in some instances.
I would have thought to squeeze out maybe 1/2-1 ounce
at a time, then burp baby then let air back in, then
re-feed until the feeding is over. That way you don't
end up with this *really* compressed
flat-breastbottle! ;-) LOL...
Myra.
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Margaret M. MacKenzie
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