What Parents Should Know About Bottle Proppers

What Parents Should Know About Bottle Proppers

Having a new baby is great, until you come home and realize that you have to attend to all their needs. This can be daunting, especially if you’re the only one who can feed them. Many parents are concerned about how well they’re feeding their baby. Not only do they not know if their baby is full or hungry, but they also don’t know if they should just breastfeed, opt for a formula, or use a feeding bottle. Each of these options has its own benefits and drawbacks.

No matter which option you choose, you know your newborn will require frequent feedings, which can be exhausting. That’s why many parents today rely on bottle proppers as their last resort.

Unfortunately, this doesn’t solve your problem. In fact, the right way to give your baby a bottle can create an entirely new set of problems you don’t want to face. Here’s the article for you to know why they’re bad.

Meaning of Propper Bottle?

Contrary to popular belief, there is more to a bottle propper than meets the eye. A bottle propper isn’t just something you can buy at the store. You can make a bottle propper at home using a towel that has been rolled up.

The goal of the bottle propper is to allow parents to feed their baby without having to hold the baby to their mouth. In fact, some parents are so tempted to use a bottle propper that they even leave their baby alone during feeding. After all, the baby doesn’t need anyone holding the bottle up while he or she drinks.

But things that sound good to the ear usually aren’t. And in this case, a bottle topper is considered dangerous because it can cause choking. So dangerous that neither the American Academy of Pediatrics nor the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend using one.

Despite these warnings, however, there are still many companies that manufacture bottle openers, which means you have a wide variety of options.

Yes, there are various types of bottle openers out there that you should be aware of. They may look like standard bottle attachments or standalone bottle holders, or they may be extension tubes that allow the nipple to be removed from the bottle and then reinserted. There are plenty of options, but all of them have one thing in common: they are unsafe for your baby.

This is also true for at home bottle props, such as towels and blankets.

Dangers Of Using Bottle Proppers

We understand that you’ve been working hard and need a break. Babies are fed only when they say they want to be fed and they say they want milk approximately every 2 hours. Nothing is worth risking your child choking while sucking. And if you’re using a bottle correctly, it’s very likely that your baby will choke because if they start to choke, they can’t move the bottle out of their mouth because it’s too hard for them to do that. Not to mention, your baby can’t even show any signs of struggle when they’re experiencing it. That’s why using this product is unacceptable in our eyes.

It also provides other less obvious risks that may be more damaging in the long term, such as allowing your baby to develop unsupervised, uncontrolled feeding habits that may be caused by improper bottle use. These can be harmful. When you are holding the baby’s bottle while feeding them, you can keep an eye on them and see if they’ve got enough to drink. You can also tell when they’ve had enough or when they’re upset. But when you’re using a proper bottle, you can’t adjust or change the angle of your bottle to change the flow of your baby’s milk. As a result, your baby may end up consuming much more than they need or want to. This can lead to weight problems, gassy babies, and a very cranky baby.

We are sure you were taken aback by this news. However, if you use the bottle for long enough, it can lead to serious issues, such as ear infections and tooth decay. Since milk can sometimes pool in your child’s mouth when he or she drinks, and spill into his or her ears, this can lead to an infection. That’s why it’s important to avoid feeding your child with milk while he or she is still young. Also, remember that both the breast milk and the formula contain sugar, which can lead to tooth decay if you don’t manage it properly.

As parents, we know that feeding your baby for long periods of time can be very tiring and stressful. That is why you need to surround yourself with a good support system and rely on your spouse for help. If you do this, you won’t even need a bottle because you can take turns feeding your baby.

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