Here's Why You Shouldn't Prop Your Baby's Bottle
The first few months of a baby's life are
crucial for their development. They need to be held and nurtured, not propped
up with a bottle. This practice can lead to developmental issues as well as
health complications later in life. In this blog post, we will be discussing
why parents should not prop their baby's bottle.
1. Unsafe
Just as we've mentioned, when propping the bottled up and allowing your child
to feed herself may cause difficulty and discomfort, which can result in her
taking smaller amounts of formula than you intend on feeding her. This is why
it becomes easy to prop up the bottle in the first place, but it's important to
understand that this is not safe for your baby. The bottle could also be warm
for the baby to hold. So, it's best to use a Feeding
bottle cover
rather.
2. Your baby could choke
You're a parent now, and you probably know all about choking hazards. It can be
scary to watch your baby swallow, but it's important that you try to stay calm
and notice if your child is going into any of the following signs that indicate
she may be having difficulty with her food or liquid:
Gagging, coughing, wheezing, turning blue in the face, and vomiting. Pull the bottle away from her if you notice any of these symptoms happening while your baby is eating. Babies know how to swallow when they're ready so let them be in control of their feeding sessions.
3. It is bad for your baby's teeth
When propping the bottle during feeding, the formula will pool into pools of sugars that can coat your baby's teeth and lead to decay over time. When holding the bottle, make sure you are burping your baby mid-way through so she does not continue sucking in the air, which can also lead to tooth decay.
4. Your baby may not get enough to eat
When propping the bottle, your baby may be getting less formula than she
should. As mentioned earlier, when you prop up the bottle, your child is in
control of her feeding sessions rather than the bottle itself, which means that
she could easily slack off and swallow less than she should.
We recommend feeding the baby in an upright position or laying them down to
feed with a caregiver present. Propping bottles can lead to problems such as ear
infections
and obesity later on in life. We hope that you found the information we
provided helpfully!

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