I claim it makes bottlefeeding a "more" natural experience because it allows you to hold the baby more like a breastfeeding mom would be able to hold her. You are allowed to hold the child with two hands while feeding which is more natural than holding the baby with one and the bottle with the other.
Many other bottle holders market theirs as "hands free" so you can talk on the phone or read a book, some are even designed so that the parent doesn't even have to be there. That's not what my focus is here, I want to stress the importance of actually being there with the baby. They are not designed to free up your responsibility, but they do eliminate the need to hold the bottle the whole time while feeding, what a parent does with that time is up to them and out of my control. There is nothing wrong with answering a phone while the baby is feeding but I don't want to give the impression that my slings are a tool to separate you from your baby. That's why I claim it enhances the feeding experience making it more natural like someone who is breastfeeding. The posture is the same and the amount of free hands to tend to baby's needs are the same.
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by bottleslingguy