Onyi, who also breastfeeds Amara regularly, said:
‘The breastfeeding
is better now – it’s comfortable. It used to be painful and sore before
but it’s good now. When
she breastfeeds she is touching and holding on to me. It’s a really
nice experience and way to bond.’ Babies are usually able to hold a
bottle unaided from around six months.
Meanwhile there's a warning against letting babies feed themselves. Parents’
charity NCT warns;
‘If you give your baby a bottle, always hold the bottle and
your baby whilst feeding. It’s not safe to leave babies to feed
themselves or to prop up a bottle; if they choke they won’t be able to
push the bottle away.’
The
charity also warns that babies can choke on something as small as a
grape and should not be left alone while feeding or eating.
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