2. Bottle Feeding - You can sit your child in the pillow as shown in the image and feed them a bottle with one hand. This is nice because sometimes you want to multitask with the other hand.
3. Burping - Lay the child on the pillow so their head is facing down, with arms draped over the center of the pillow, then gently pat their back. Sometimes I don't even need to pat Harrison's back the position alone is an instant burper.
4. Tummy Time - Lay it on the floor in the same position you would for burping and put something in front of the child to amuse them.
5. Holding Helper - When little ones or even some elderly want to hold your super little one you can put this pillow on their lap to help hold the baby and add extra support.
6. Relaxing Seat - Let your baby lay in the nursing pillow and enjoy quiet time with mom.
7. Recovery Doughnut - If you had a difficult labor you can use this pillow to help ease some of your pain. From personal experience this made sitting a lot less painful and it was one of the few things that eased my discomfort.
Please note that for your child's safety you should never leave them unattended in a nursing pillow.
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