>A breastfed baby held in most ways should be on his side and not flat on his
>back. The only way I can see a baby flat on his back is when the mother is
>leaning over him, dangling her breast in his mouth.
fI don' know if a toddler counts as a baby :-) but my daughter can be flat
on her back with a nipple in her mouth when I am lying on my back. I don't
encourage this but she seems to enjoy it. I'm a 36B, btw- so if I can do it
I'll be a lot of people can...
Kate, mom to Ursula, 20 mos old, 2'8", 25 lbs ( 81 cm, 11.4 kg), in
Boulder, Colorado.
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