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Does your babysitter prop bottles?
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 71%  [ 25 ]
No  
 28%  [ 10 ]
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amother
Seafoam


 

Post Yesterday at 5:06 pm
The babies who are used to being held while eating tend to not eat much in the set up. My doctor told me that I should hold my baby and make eye contact. And no, I don't use babysitters when my kids are very little because they often don't hold the babies for feedings.
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amother
Jean  


 

Post Yesterday at 5:51 pm
It’s A great way to give them an ear infection

amother Burntblack wrote:
Just wondering, how would you even know this?
I work in a gan. Ages 4 - 12 months. We have 8 babies and 2 women. If more than 2 have to be fed at the same time, one might get a propped bottle. But what is the actual issue? I dont see a problem really. They are getting fed.
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amother
  Jean  


 

Post Yesterday at 5:55 pm
amother Burntblack wrote:
Just wondering, how would you even know this?
I work in a gan. Ages 4 - 12 months. We have 8 babies and 2 women. If more than 2 have to be fed at the same time, one might get a propped bottle. But what is the actual issue? I dont see a problem really. They are getting fed.


My newborns class I’ve seen a 4 month old on his back with a bottle propped.
I sure hope they won’t do that to him when he’s older.
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amother
  Clover


 

Post Yesterday at 5:55 pm
amother Seafoam wrote:
The babies who are used to being held while eating tend to not eat much in the set up. My doctor told me that I should hold my baby and make eye contact. And no, I don't use babysitters when my kids are very little because they often don't hold the babies for feedings.

Garbage!!!
I have babies who come to me as drop off so maybe once or twice a month, at home they are ebf and by me they take pumped or formula whilst the bottle is propped up.
One kid took his first bottle like that at 5 months. Mother was ecstatic that her baby was willing to take a bottle.
Not everyone medically or financially are able to stay home with their babies. and as long as the babies needs are met and they aren't being ignored it's ok for them to have a couple of bottles a day propped up and if the mother needs to do it for her sanity at home to, that should be the worst thing you think she does.
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motherslove12




 
 
    
 

Post Yesterday at 6:10 pm
I work in day care 3 babies under 4 months old we have bouncers mostly sitting up with bottle propers and we sit there Usualy taking turns holding one propping the other never walk away the baby propped Usualy eats nicer and for one baby that eats fast and we want her to burp we give her 3 ounces burp her then add 2 more ounces to her bottle works wonderful the mothers are thrilled and I am the one that had issues propping I really didn’t want to. But crying hungry babies is not fair and 3 babies 8 -11 months they can hold their own bottle in bouncer
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amother
Orchid


 

Post Yesterday at 6:14 pm
I didn't read the replies.
I am a babysitter. I on occasion will prop bottles, but really try not to.
I will generally sit the babies on boppy pillows in front of me and give them bottles by hand.
If I have to prop (bec more than 2 babies need to be fed at a time), then I will still set the baby in front of me and watch them while they have the bottle.
If you prop bottles there needs to be constant supervision.
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amother
Coral


 

Post Yesterday at 6:30 pm
amother Hyssop wrote:
Yeah I believe the vast majority does (even if they claim they don't). Not really possible for a babysitter to be tied down to one baby for the amount of time it takes for a feeding when there are other babies that also need to be taken care of. Unless it's literally a 1:1 ratio your baby is bound to have at least some feedings with a propped bottle


This is untrue. I have twins,fully formula fed, no help, never propped a bottle. It's possible
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amother
  Jean


 

Post Yesterday at 6:39 pm
amother Coral wrote:
This is untrue. I have twins,fully formula fed, no help, never propped a bottle. It's possible

Also me hot them a bottle feeding pillow. I put them both in car seats even though that’s also not the best idea..
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amother
Forestgreen


 

Post Yesterday at 8:19 pm
I always asked that they shouldn't and didn't send to a babysitter who couldn't commit. If they did against my will, I don't know and bH nothing happened. I asked the babysitter to call me from work and I would come feed my crying baby if they were busy with another child and couldn't wait. (I always used a babysitter within a few blocks of my office and was called on occasion to come feed my baby)
My father is on Hatzola and unfortunately saw too many cases of choking from propped bottles. I grew up with "never prop a bottle" ingrained in me.
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