How you use the pillow depends on how you position your body during breastfeeding. Choose a position that provides you and your child the most comfort.  Some women choose to breastfeed while lying back, or on their side, which is a popular position for breast feeding. You can cuddle the baby by laying him across your chest or stomach to feed him, or have him lay right next to you on a bed or sofa. A breastfeeding pillow might not be necessary if you use one of these positions.  If you breastfeed while sitting on a chair or sofa, with the baby lying across your lap, the breastfeeding pillow is particularly useful. It can support the baby's head and neck while you breastfeed.  Many women tuck the baby under their underarm for support and breastfeed from the side. Some kind of pillow is usually necessary in such cases. A breastfeeding pillow, especially a crescent shaped pillow, can help with such feedings. When you sit down to breastfeed, regardless of the position and pillow type you chose, make sure your breastfeed with you and your baby's safety in mind.  Place the breastfeeding pillow along the arm, lap, or side of your body where the baby will be seated during feeding. Gently, take your baby and place his feet under your arm, facing your back. Position him so his tummy is facing your body. Ease your baby down onto the breastfeeding pillow. The pillow will do some work for you in regards to supporting your baby. Make sure your baby is positioned on his side with his tummy facing you. Improper positioning could lead to gastric reflux or difficulty swallowing. If you're weaning your baby, or your partner also feeds the baby, you can also safely use the breastfeeding pillow when bottle feeding.  Find a comfortable place to sit and position the pillow on your lap or side. Lie with whichever arm you're using to support the baby's head on the pillow. When bottle feeding, your baby should be lying on a slight incline. His head should be tilted upward slightly. While you'll need to use your arm to keep the baby from wriggling too much, the pillow will still provide some support and take some of your baby's weight off of you.
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One-sentence summary -- Decide how you'll sit while feeding your baby. Use a breast feeding pillow while breast feeding. Try using the pillow for bottle feeding.

Q: You can either run your fabric through the hot cycle on your washing machine or you can heat water in a pot on your stovetop and then soak the material. Either method will help relax the spandex fibers and help it stretch more easily. Most water heaters are set to heat water within this range, so you should be able to use hot water from your tap. An ironing board is a good surface for this project, but you could also use your kitchen counter, the floor, or a table with a surface that won’t be damaged by water. If you’re not sure if it’s okay to place a wet object on a table, try placing a drop of water on an inconspicuous area of the table. If the wet spot turns white, you shouldn’t use that surface for stretching your spandex or it will leave water stains. You can use almost anything to weight down your material; just make sure it’s heavy enough to hold the fabric when you stretch it. Items that weight about 3–5 lb (1.4–2.3 kg) should be sufficiently heavy enough to secure the garment just by placing it on one end of the fabric.  Try using free weights, a stack of textbooks, or even the leg of your bed to secure your fabric. Be sure that your weight is made of a material that can get wet without being damaged or transferring color to your garment. For instance, you may want to avoid anything made from painted wood. Pull the free end of the material as tight as you can without tearing the fabric, then secure that end with another heavy weight. The constant tension should help permanently stretch out the elastic in the spandex. Since spandex is made to return to its original shape, try to stretch it beyond what you think you’ll need. If you remove the material while it’s still wet, the fibers will shorten as they dry. This will cause the material to return to its original shape, so make sure it dries completely while it’s being stretched.  It will probably take about an hour for your garment to dry completely, although thicker material may take longer. For the best results, allow it to sit for at least an extra hour after the material has completely dried. Repeat the process if your garment needs more stretch.
A: Soak your material in 120–140 °F (49–60 °C) degree water. Place the material on a flat surface while it’s still hot. Secure one side of the garment with a 3–5 lb (1.4–2.3 kg) weight. Stretch your fabric out and secure the other end with another weight. Allow the fabric to dry for at least an hour while it’s stretched out.

Article: This is located at www.Google.com, the same page from which you can conduct searches or access other Google applications using the menu in the top, righthand corner of the screen. If you use Google Chrome's default search engine or have otherwise set Google as your preferred search engine, you need not go to www.Google.com. Simply enter your equation in the search bar near the top of your window and hit ⏎ Return. Google can handle arithmetic, functions, the values of physical constants along with base and representative conversions. Simply type in the equation or problem you need solved. After typing the mathematic query, hit ⏎ Return.  You can also access a more traditional-looking calculator by performing a Google search for "calculator." You can still type numbers and equations into the calculator's text field, but you can also point and click on the calculator's various keys and functions. Google's search bar will recognize a number of operations that include + (addition), - (subtraction), * (multiplication), / (division), ^ (exponents) and sqrt(number) for square roots. You can also find a number of more advanced tips for what to type at http://www.googleguide.com/help/calculator.html. Google's calculator will automatically appear and show you the answer to your query.
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