A man has been praised by not only his wife but also internet users for thinking of a unique way to feed his 4-month-old daughter. Wife Lauraine, 31, has filmed the moment she walked into the living room to find her husband, Dominic, also 31, seemingly breastfeeding their child, Capri. But all isn't as it seems because the father from Hyères, France, had cut two holes around his nipples and placed a bottle under his vest.
Dominic, who doesn't wish to share his surname, told : "I recently did a spring cleaning and had shirts I no longer wanted to wear. I thought those might be perfect for this new invention." He was inspired to cut two holes into his top after watching his wife feed Capri.
He added: "I was jealous that she had access to both of her hands and wanted to find a way to make this possible for me." During the , Lauraine can be heard saying their baby looks a little confused. Dominic told that he will wear the top only when he needs to multitask while feeding her.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) say that women should exclusively breastfeed for about the first six months. A study published in the journal found that fathers' support significantly boosts breastfeeding success. On June 16, , a parenting company, reported that women were more likely to breastfeed successfully when fathers were supportive, compared to w .
The survey of 250 fathers underscores the vital role that dads play in infant health, emphasizing the importance of involving them in breastfe.