Fascinated by this baby bottle that apparently keeps air out of the baby's tummy. Unlike most others. Dr. Brown's are a swear-by from people who use them. Their babies don't spit up all over everything.
Of course, they're also a pain to clean!
Labels: kids, science
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What's a pain to clean-- the bottles or the babies?
:)
Posessing neither, but having done my fair share of babysitting and child-holding, I'd rather clean milk out of a bottle than clean spit-up off of me. Or the baby.
I was once holding a kid who spit up his whole bottle-- down the open front of my v-neck shirt. Spit-up in the bra, dripping down the pants, running into my shoes... And of course, then the kid looks up at me and grins, 'cause now he has an empty stomach and is hungry again.
fcecrpvh: The rumbling sound a child makes right before they spit up all over you.
Are we seeing a pattern here? A decrease in blogging, a boyfriend, research into baby bottles...?
snplrcnp: You know, that sound that you hear when...
I used to enjoy burping my son - quality bonding time, or something.
//Are we seeing a pattern here? A decrease in blogging, a boyfriend, research into baby bottles...?//
I was thinking the same thing.
So was I.
Me three.
But I must admit, one of my first thoughts was that if we build a better baby bottle won't nature just build a better baby?
Sometimes a baby bottle is just a baby bottle, people.
Very funny y'all, but no. My job is to offer bits of random trivia. I'm not leading you all to any conclusions. Get your mind out of the crib.
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