
Feeding takes two hands. You only have so many.
Bottle feeding quietly assumes you've got one free, tireless arm and exactly one baby — eight to twelve times a day. For twins, for a fussy little one who takes forever, for any parent doing this mostly alone, that math just doesn't work. The FeedNest takes the weight off you, not the baby off you.
Your arm gets a break
The contoured cushion cradles the bottle at a comfortable angle, so it isn't your forearm doing the work for twenty straight minutes.
You stay right there
It frees your hand while you sit within arm's reach, watching every sip. Supported, not unsupervised.
Made for twin days
With one for each baby, you can settle both at once — sitting right between them instead of choosing who waits.
A calmer, closer feed
With a free hand you can hold your baby close, make eye contact, and gently adjust your little one.
Stays put · fits your bottles
Shaped to sit steadily and made to cradle most standard bottles. Confirm your real bottle-fit spec before publishing.
Easy to clean & pack
A soft cover that comes off and goes in the wash — no tubes, no fiddly parts.
Built to keep you close — never to replace you
Supported, not unsupervised.
Propping a bottle and walking away is the thing pediatricians warn against. The FeedNest is for the opposite: it carries the bottle's weight while you're sitting right there, watching every swallow.
How to use it safely
- Stay within arm's reach and keep watching your baby the whole feed.
- For babies 3 months and older who can hold their head and neck steady.
- Never for sleep, overnight, or unattended feeding. Awake, supervised feeds only.
- Stop and adjust if your baby ever seems uncomfortable.
- Add your real material certifications or safety standards before publishing.
Against what you've probably already tried
We're not going to pretend a cushion competes with a night nurse. Here's the straight version, next to your real alternatives.
| Holding by hand | Propping a towel | Tube bottle | FeedNest | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Frees a hand | No | Yes* | Yes | Yes |
| You stay close & supervising | Yes | Often not | Often not | Yes — by design |
| Easy to clean | — | — | No tubes | Yes |
| Works for twins | No | Risky | Maybe | Yes, with 2-pack |
| Cost | Free* | Free* | ~$15 | $49 |
*Propping a bottle and leaving it is unsafe and not recommended. FeedNest is for supervised, in-arm's-reach use only.
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Before you buy
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You don't have to choose between holding your baby and holding onto yourself.
Aurisle™ FeedNest
DAYTry it on your next feed. If it doesn't give your tired arms a break, send it back within 60 days for a full refund.
Stay close. Free your hand. Breathe.