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Apr 3, 2008
by Anonymous
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So is it available anywhere?

I'm really dismayed at some of the responses you've gotten here. Before I got pregnant, I was all about my career, but once my husband and I found out we were having a baby, my focus shifted to "what's going to be best for my baby?"

That said, my career is still important to me. I am able to work from home much of the time, but my infant son is a literal handful. I'm still breastfeeding, but we are transitioning him to the bottle since I travel some for work as well. He does *okay* with the bottles with handles, but this product would really help him develop his 'holding' skills without the frustration of dropping the bottle, or having it slip so that only air comes out. (He really gets mad when he shifts his fingers wrong and suddenly the milk is gone!)

I guess I said all of that to tell you that I *love* this idea, as it is. The idea of a more "natural" feel for bottle feeding is immensely appealing. It combines the desire to be a hands-on mother in all things with the fact that you can't always just "whip it out", especially in public. (While breastfeeding is a protected right in most states, it's not always practical).

I would also consider this one of the ultimate "must have" gifts at a baby shower.

Don't change a thing. I'll be on the lookout for this product, unless I can order a couple from you *now*!

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