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Bottle Booster

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Inventor: Mary Munjed

Website: BottleBooster.net

Email: BottleBooster@aol.com

Status: US PATNET # 7,080,810 B2. 

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Description:

Hands Free Baby Bottle Holder. Hands free infant feeding! Lies on infants stomach so as not to restrain child. Bottle can be tilted to ensure they get every drop. Baby can push bottle away without bottle falling over. Bends and conforms to all bottle sizes and holds bottle snuggly. Weighted base on child's stomach may help to reduce gas. Great for babies a few weeks old till they can hold their own bottle.


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Apr 23, 2006
by Anonymous (not verified)
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What kind of mother would

What kind of mother would use this piece of trash! Don't you love your baby at all? Can't even tear yourself away from your lollygagging long enough to feed your own baby? O, for shame!

Apr 23, 2006
by Anonymous (not verified)
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More than Enough Neglectful Parents Out There Already

Like parents don't already neglect their kids enough. With this product, the parents wouldn't even have to spend a few minutes with the baby during meals.

The babies need PHYSICAL contact and a lot of it; the "invention" is anti-family and anti-social.

Even though it might be useful in an "emergency", what parent is going to leave the infant unattended????

I think it would be more appropriate to take the modern conveniences AWAY from parents and make the parents get back to the basics.

The neglected baby could be the next school shooter.....

waa waa, my mommy didn't even have time to hold the bottle

Apr 23, 2006
by Bottle Booster (not verified)
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Misunderstanding

Clearly the intention of the invention is misunderstood. I am a loving parent that is the sole cargiver of my children. If you read the website you will see that my child benefited medically from the device. In no way am I advocating leaving a child unattended while using this. It just so happens that the picture shown shows it in the carseat, I found it very useful to hold my child while using the Bottle Booster. I also suffer from carpal tunnel syndrome and was very awkward to hold the bottle at that angle.
I feel the same way sometimes when I see parents leave their children in a walker or swing all day. Believe me, no one could love their children more than myself. Everyone has their different beliefs but please be a little more open minded.

Apr 23, 2006
by NOT Convinced (not verified)
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GAP between what you asserted and the DESCRIPTION

Well, I AM open-minded, but the description states that it is great for babies a few weeks old UNTIL THEY CAN HOLD THEIR OWN BOTTLES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Does not the picture show that the holder is used when the baby is NOT in the person's arms?? And, even if the intent is not to neglect, I think it will be the neglectful types that find this bottle appealing.

Sorry to hear about the carpal tunnel, but I still think that nurturing mothers/fathers will want to hold the baby and the bottle--even if it causes some physical discomfort.

Apr 23, 2006
by Anonymous Gag Me (not verified)
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Neglect and Lawsuits

I am seeing some negative consequences. In addition to the neglect, I can see the truly neglectful leaving their babies unattended, unsupervised, out-of-sight, and SUBJECT TO CHOKING. While responsible parents may not misuse the product, I do believe the irresponsible ones will use it way too often and the babies may suffer and/or suffocate.

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