 At just 3 weeks old, baby Amara 
Chiedozie can hold her feeding bottle...and her mum, 20 year old student
 Onyi Chiedozie, claims she's been doing this since was just three days 
old. How is this even possible? Her mum explains;
 
At just 3 weeks old, baby Amara 
Chiedozie can hold her feeding bottle...and her mum, 20 year old student
 Onyi Chiedozie, claims she's been doing this since was just three days 
old. How is this even possible? Her mum explains;
‘When we were feeding, she started shaking, 
then she just grabbed the bottle. She was holding it by herself. We
 couldn’t believe it because babies don’t normally do it that young. I’m
 so shocked that I have been documenting it every day. It’s 
unbelievable.
"When she 
doesn’t want it she will push it away. She isn’t strong enough to throw 
it away, but she does push it, like she does with her dummy. If she is 
really hungry, she starts shaking. Then she will just grab the bottle as
 you give it to her.’
   
Onyi, who is a single mother and lives in Essex, UK, says she makes sure she
 is always watching her daughter when she is feeding herself. 
‘Sometimes I hold her or sometimes you can prop her up with a pillow and
 give her the bottle. I’m always watching her – I don’t let her out of 
my sight.’ she said
According to UK Daily Mail, Amara weighed 6lbs 3oz when she was born on August 3 at Queen’s Hospital in Romford. Onyi said her baby's progress astounded medical professionals.  
‘Even nurses are really surprised. When my health support
 nurse came, she was shocked as well. She couldn’t believe that this 
could happen. Whenever
 we go to appointments, we take pictures of her doing it. The midwife 
and even the doctor we had an appointment with on Saturday were actually
 amazed. They couldn’t believe it. 
Onyi, who also breastfeeds Amara regularly, said: 
‘The breastfeeding
 is better now – it’s comfortable. It used to be painful and sore before
 but it’s good now. When
 she breastfeeds she is touching and holding on to me. It’s a really 
nice experience and way to bond.’ Babies are usually able to hold a 
bottle unaided from around six months.
Meanwhile there's a warning against letting babies feed themselves. Parents’
 charity NCT warns; 
‘If you give your baby a bottle, always hold the bottle and 
your baby whilst feeding. It’s not safe to leave babies to feed 
themselves or to prop up a bottle; if they choke they won’t be able to 
push the bottle away.’
The
 charity also warns that babies can choke on something as small as a 
grape and should not be left alone while feeding or eating.
 
 
 
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