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mabel by mabel In Nappies(January 2009) (rank 500+)

Everytime when you breastfeed your baby make sure you look them straight into their eyes to creat more love and to connect to your baby

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emmie
June 15th | emmie
Re: miss

nice thought but no real advice



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llmunchkin
January 2009 | llmunchkin
Re: miss

Mabel may I suggest that you give your advice a title that reflects the content... i.e. try something related to breastfeeding.  Also, this is a lovely statement yet you don't offer much in the way of validation, examples or what mothers who bottle feed can do to compensate.  If you need ideas about how to write an article, read Minti's Editorial Guidelines and the associated links, they are bound to give you more ideas.



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josierm
January 2009 | josierm
Re: miss

This is a nice thought, but as i am small breasted and if i tried to do this with my baby she would not be attached properly.  This may work and help with bonding for larger breasted mums and babies that are not easily distracted from feeds.  like Rukia- if my baby catches eye contact with me she stops feeding and breaks away.



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Rukia
January 2009 | Rukia
Re: miss

i couldnt do this with my kids cause they kept stopping feeding and looking at me.



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