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Ring Sling shown, also applies to pouch www.zolowear.com … ZoloWear Baby Carriers

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Here is a quick movie of Tony demonstrating carrying Riley in the Moby Sling. He loves it and we really love using it to take walks with the dog and keep Riley happy when he is in the house and just wants to be close to us. … baby carriers

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Many parents practice babywearing or carrying their infant in a sling. Many parents claim this practice makes child care easier because the baby is less likely to fuss and the parent develops a strong bond with the baby, often knowing the exact cause of the crying. There are many other benefits of babywearing as well.

A very young infant, less than three months old, often wants to be held almost constantly. For more details go to: www.baby-care-book.com This used to mean the mother either has to constantly carry the baby and neglect her housework, or take care of the house and let the baby fuss in his or her bed. With a baby sling, a mother can carry the baby close to her body while still having her hands free to do housework. Another benefit of having your hands free is being able to care for older children, if you have them. You do not have to stop what you are doing for 15 to 30 minutes while you feed your baby.

Carrying your baby in a sling also benefits breast-feeding. With a sling, you can nurse your baby in public and not worry about accidentally exposing your breast. This can be a big help if you have to take an extended trip away from your house and choose to take your baby with you instead of using a child care provider. Some infants arch their back or tense up when they nurse. These babies seem to eat better when they are moving. Sometimes a baby doesn’t gain weight and there doesn’t seem to be a reason for the lack of weight gain. These babies may benefit from being in a sling because the sling promotes closeness to mom. This closeness encourages frequent breast-feeding, which will help the baby gain weight.

When you have a baby that wants to be held all the time and you hold him or her, you frequently experience back and/or shoulder pain. A sling can help prevent this pain, when worn correctly, because the weight is more evenly distributed and you aren’t contorted into an uncomfortable position trying to make your baby comfortable. If your baby seems to be extraordinarily fussy and gassy, your baby may have colic. Carrying your baby in a sling can also help with the crying and colic because being near you calms and comforts your baby. For can visit to: www.create-super-baby.com a study done in 1986 showed that babies carried at least three hours a day cried about 50% less than babies carried less than three hours a day.

Another potential benefit for your baby is increased learning. Babies carried in slings have more alert times compared to babies who are laid in bassinets or cribs after each feeding. Carrying your baby can also speed his or her speech development because a carried baby is exposed to more conversation. Carried babies also see more of the world because they are with their parents for an extended part of the day, instead of lying in a bed all day. The final benefit of sling use is for the parents. By carrying your baby close to your body for most of the day, you bond quicker and better than if you did not. This causes the parent to feel more confident in the parenting role, which means you feel better about yourself and your baby can sense that, keeping the baby calmer during the day. The frequent touching and feeding stimulates the mothering hormone, also making you more confident as you care for your baby.

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If you can carry your child, you can sling your child. MyZenBaby Slings are the perfect carrier for you and your child. Visit www.MyZenBaby.com to order your very own MyZenBaby Sling today. … “baby carriers” “infant carriers” “newborn carriers” “toddler carriers” snugglies “unpadded slings” “ring slings” wraps “baby backpacks” “baby slings” babywearing “baby gifts” myzenbaby

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Great video on how to use a MyZenBaby sling. Babywearing is a wonderful way to keep your baby close to your heart and MyZenBaby slings are the perfect way to bond with your baby, Visit www.MyZenBaby.com for more information and to order your very own MyZenBaby Baby Sling! … “baby carriers” “infant carriers” “newborn carrires” “toddler carriers” snugglies “unpadded slings” “ring slings” wraps “baby backpacks” “baby slings” babywearing

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Baby slings, wraps, and Mei Tai’s create a 5-point harness effect.  Ring slings and pouches also create a secure area for the child to rest in the carrier.  However, parents still worry about the child falling out.  If worn properly, these types of baby carriers are very secure and safe. Danger of bumping into objects with the infant.  This concern is actually present when carrying your child in your arms.  So, you should always be care.  If you’re using a carrier, both of your hands are free, so you’re in a better position to protect your child in case of an accident. Risk of burning the baby while drinking hot beverages.  This same danger exists when arm carrying the child as well. Using a baby sling is not a license to be less cautious with your child. Danger of injuring the child’s spine or hips.  Proper wear of a baby sling does not create the opportunity for these types of injuries.  If a parent has concerns about using the sling properly, there are many instructional videos on how to use and there are also many carriers that are more intuitive than the traditional wraps. Back pain and fatigue.  Actually, baby slings are often more comfortable than arm-carrying.  This is one of the many benefits of using a baby sling or carrier. Risk of suffocation.  While front-carrying or hip-carrying, the child is very visible, and the sling will provide a cradle that is similar to your arms.  The sling has to be abused in order to create this type of situation. Wear and tear.  As with anything that you use, you should regularly inspect your carrier for tears and rips.

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This is a sample video clip from the Ring Sling section of the Tummy 2 Tummy Babywearing DVD (www.tummy2tummy.com). This clip is taught by Darien Wilson of Zolowear (www.zolowear). … babywearing ring slings pouches baby carriers mei tai wraps

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www.babycarriersdirect.com How To Use a Moby Wrap Baby Sling by Baby Carriers Direct

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