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Nurture_ A design project to help new mothers

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Posted : Oct 14, 2008 1:11:09 PM
Subject : Nurture_ A design project to help new mothers

Hi all,

I am an Indutrsial Designer from Brunel University, London and working on a project that aims to tackle issues associated with young infant nourishment.

I was hoping to get some of your expert opinions regarding feeding your new borns and what you think of the existing products and some of the problems you have come against when trying to feed your child on the move.

I would be grateful for an answer to this question:

What is a problem you have come against when using a feeding bottle or when bottle feeding? Have you any comments on the bottles currently available on the market?


Many thanks.

Ps: I am also looking for new mums to participate in discussions regarding infant nourishment and some of the problems that you may have come across. If you would be interested in helping, please email me at: julien _hadley@hotmail.co.uk

Thank you!

[Modified by: Julien on 14 October 2008 13:23:01 ]


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talulah73
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Posted : Oct 16, 2008 11:29:51 AM

are you retarded or what? Can you read?
This is the "breastfeeding" forum therfore the majority of us feed with our breasts not bottles. This forum is to help mothers BREASTFEED.
Go post your questions on the bottlefeeding forum.

And I doubt you can design a bottle that is anything like a breast either. They have been trying for years and have come nowhere near.

bye

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EmmaLou85

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Posted : Oct 16, 2008 11:58:48 AM

F*** me someone got out on the wrong side of bed this morning lol. Maybe it was just a genuine mistake? Julien, Repost in the bottle feeding forum and you'll probably get a more positive response x

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hayley l

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Posted : Oct 16, 2008 6:46:47 PM

The problems I came across was that Isaac would never take a bottle of any shape or size, I had so many different bottles I could have opened my own shop.

Agreeing with emma lou, someone defo got out of bed the wrong side, but maybe you would have more luck in the bottlefeeding forum. Good luck with your study.

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MummyStephe

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Posted : Oct 17, 2008 12:48:47 PM

Hiya

I'm not a 'new mum' first is over a year old and second is due in april,
but I wouldn't mind filling in your questionnaires if you want?

I bf and used bottles with ebm in them, so have used both.....

Stephe
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