The benefits of using baby slings to your first year baby
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The use of baby slings, or “baby wearing” as it’s sometimes called, is very common in many cultures around the world. More parents in the United States are learning about baby wearing from attachment parenting books and websites, and are realizing the benefits are numerous. The sling a comfortable and simple way of carrying your little one, and can be used for infants and toddlers alike. It’s simple to be discreet when breastfeeding if you’re using a sling and it is much friendlier to mom and dad’s skeletons than backpacks and simple arm toting.
Baby slings is one of the most popular topics amongst most of us but sample knowledge about this topic is not easily available. With this post I have tried to present you with pertinent knowledge in this field. Hope you are benefiting from it.
Evidence has also shown that babies in slings are less susceptible becoming colicky, and are less likely to spit up excessively. Slings have also been shown to lower mortality rate in premature infants, and that the natural movement and stimulation provided by being in a sling promotes neurological development.
One of the greatest benefits of baby wearing is that either mom or dad can more easily complete daily tasks around the house.
Lastly, babies who are nurtured in a sling realize they are safe, secure and loved, and the sling assists in continuing the bonding process. Parents who use a sling are usually more tuned in to their baby’s needs, and the baby finds comfort in the sling environment which simulates the pressure, motion and warmth sensations they experienced before birth in the womb. It can also reduce fussiness and crying, and can help lull your little one to sleep. They’re more likely to sleep longer and more comfortably while in a sling as well. It can also help reduce the level of stress hormones in your baby. All of these result in a more restful night’s sleep for both baby and parents.
With this post I tried to provide you with some common tips about baby slings and if you apply those tips carefully, you would surely benefit from it.
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I can’t believe my baby will be 3 years old in about a week! They grow up so fast. But I remember when I used to carry him in a sling. It was great because he was so content and loved it and I had my hands free to do the things I needed to get done. I think its also one of the reasons he still loves to cuddle and be close to me even now.
Yes gerri, I think it depend with our baby. One baby like a sling because he feel more close to his mother, another baby do not want again to carried with sling after they growth and getting bigger.
Goonie
Baby First Year
yeah, i totally agree on some of your points.
baby slings are preferred by most moms, because aside from it being convenient and easier to manage, a lot of reports had said that they positively add to the parent and baby’s emotional bonding.
http://www.babytoytown.com is a great site to check out for more baby carrier/baby sling options.