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Mirembe bedding
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Clutch Hold PositionThis position might be a good choice if you're recovering from a C-section. Hold your baby beside you, with your elbow bent. With your open hand, support your baby's head and face him or her toward your breast. | Laid Back PositionThe ideal positioning allows for the breastfeeding parent to lay semi-reclined, in a chair or bed, with adequate support for their back, neck, and head. This shouldn't be a fully flat position, but one that allows for you to make eye contact with your baby when they're placed onto your chest. | Cradle positionLie your baby across your lap, facing you. Place your baby's head on your forearm – nose towards your breast. Your hand should support the length of their body. Place your baby's lower arm under yours. | Side Lying PositionYou and your baby lie on your sides facing each other. Your baby's chest should face your chest, and your baby's mouth should be level with your breast. Pull your baby close. You can cradle your baby's back with your forearm in this position. |
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The feeding pillow will give you support as you sit upright, making it easier to hold your baby comfortably and reducing the strain on your neck, shoulders, and back. If you're nursing while lying down, slide the pillow under your head and upper body to raise them and make positioning easier.
A breastfeeding pillow is a nursing pillow which is a curved 'C' shaped pillow with an opening in the middle. It is convex and can be wrapped around your tummy. It is mostly used to prop the baby up during breastfeeding or bottle feeding. The pillow also has many other uses and can last even after your nursing days are over.
You can also try using a breastfeeding pillow if your baby seems to like it. Place the pillow on the floor on top of a blanket, then place the baby on their belly over the pillow, with their arms and shoulders propped on top. Make sure you watch your baby at all times. Reposition them if they start to slip down the pillow.
This feeding pillow can also be used as a support for the infant while it learns how to sit on its own. Place the pillow on the floor and then place the baby in the space between the "C" shaped pillow with its arms resting on both legs of the pillow.
Clutch Hold PositionThis position might be a good choice if you're recovering from a C-section. Hold your baby beside you, with your elbow bent. With your open hand, support your baby's head and face him or her toward your breast. | Laid Back PositionThe ideal positioning allows for the breastfeeding parent to lay semi-reclined, in a chair or bed, with adequate support for their back, neck, and head. This shouldn't be a fully flat position, but one that allows for you to make eye contact with your baby when they're placed onto your chest. | Cradle positionLie your baby across your lap, facing you. Place your baby's head on your forearm – nose towards your breast. Your hand should support the length of their body. Place your baby's lower arm under yours. | Side Lying PositionYou and your baby lie on your sides facing each other. Your baby's chest should face your chest, and your baby's mouth should be level with your breast. Pull your baby close. You can cradle your baby's back with your forearm in this position. |
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The feeding pillow will give you support as you sit upright, making it easier to hold your baby comfortably and reducing the strain on your neck, shoulders, and back. If you're nursing while lying down, slide the pillow under your head and upper body to raise them and make positioning easier.
A breastfeeding pillow is a nursing pillow which is a curved 'C' shaped pillow with an opening in the middle. It is convex and can be wrapped around your tummy. It is mostly used to prop the baby up during breastfeeding or bottle feeding. The pillow also has many other uses and can last even after your nursing days are over.
You can also try using a breastfeeding pillow if your baby seems to like it. Place the pillow on the floor on top of a blanket, then place the baby on their belly over the pillow, with their arms and shoulders propped on top. Make sure you watch your baby at all times. Reposition them if they start to slip down the pillow.
This feeding pillow can also be used as a support for the infant while it learns how to sit on its own. Place the pillow on the floor and then place the baby in the space between the "C" shaped pillow with its arms resting on both legs of the pillow.
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