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Miss, I have a feeling you don't have any children. |
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It would have to be remotely mounted to avoid the danger of suffocation. Thus there would have to be some sort of feeding tube, and this would have to be permanently attached to the baby's head as babies are no better at finding things in the dark than adults. |
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Also, during the initial introductory phase the tube would need to be attached so it was permanently in the baby's mouth otherwise the baby would not even know the facility was available. (This would probably be a good plan anyway, as many babies have trouble locating a real nipple even when they know it's there and there's someone trying to shove it into the baby's mouth!) Then your only problem would be to stop the baby emptying said pillow before falling asleep in the first place. |
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Other than that I can't add anything to what [hollajam] said. Why not run some trials with an ordinary feeding bottle and a bungee cord, let us know how you get on? |
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I really like this but fear that it would be impractical. Choking, refrigeration, warming and burping being my main areas of concern. |
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hollajam: most of us don't even believe that MWS has any breasts (not ones that could be used for breastfeeding, anyway). |
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I'm all woman, thank you very much! |
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Darn. I missed my cue to say, "Nipple envy." |
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