Showing posts with label Baby Sling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby Sling. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2009

Why Using Nursing Top?

"Nursing Top? What is that?

If you're breastfeeding and you don't have a nursing top, you don't know what you're missing! Nursing Top really do help to make breastfeeding more convenient in private as well as in public.

What exactly is a nursing top? Good question! A nursing top is just a regular top with "secret" concealed openings in the shirt so that you can pop out a breast and feed you're baby without having to expose your entire breast. If you buy a good nursing top, it should be comfortable, fashionable, affordable and best of all, no one should even be able to tell that it's a nursing top.

Types of Nursing Top

There are many different ways that a nursing top can hide its openings so that they are concealed until you need to use them. Check out KasihkuSayangku 2-in-1 Maternity and Nursing Top category to find out different types of nursing tops and nursing openings you can find.

Why Do I Need Nursing Tops?

Next, why do I want a nursing top? There are many reasons why a woman would want a nursing top. Here are eight benefits of nursing tops:
  1. Nursing tops are convenient - You don't have to lift up your entire shirt to expose your breast for nursing.

  2. You don't have to sacrifice fashion in order to get a top that is easy to nurse in.

  3. You don't have to expose your entire belly to get to your breast.

  4. You don't have to expose your entire breast to breastfeed. Many nursing tops have an under-layer to only expose the part of the breast necessary for breastfeeding.

  5. You don't have to hide - With a nursing top you're exposing less skin which will help those moms who feel a bit nervous about breastfeeding in public.

  6. Nursing tops help to make those around you feel more comfortable and accepting of you nursing your child. Although it's not right, many people still feel uncomfortable with nursing in public. By minimizing skin exposure we can help bridge the gap with these people and hopefully teach them to be more accepting of breastfeeding.

  7. More enjoyable nursing experience - with a specialized nursing top, it easier to breastfeed your baby. Also, fashionable nursing tops will make you feel more like your old self and not a tired lactating mom. Having an enjoyable breastfeeding experience is crucial to successful breastfeeding for both the mom and baby.

  8. Many nursing tops are also sized to be used during pregnancy as well as post-baby. Be sure to look into this option since it will really cut down on the number of clothes you have to buy! Most important - Save Cost! KasihkuSayangku 2-in-1 nursing tops able to wear for maternity and nursing after delivery.
Also, keep in mind that in addition to a nursing top, there are many other types of clothes that really help the nursing experience. There are items such as Baby Sling, Nursing bras (which are essential if you’re using a nursing top), nursing pajamas, and even fashionable nursing dresses! You can also get nursing covers like Baby Sling if you still want some extra privacy beyond what the nursing top provides. 

Thursday, April 2, 2009

How to use Baby Sling - Video 1

How to use baby sling? Just watch the video below


Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Benefits of using Baby Sling

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Research shows that babies who are touched & cuddled frequently, cry & fuss less. Such content and alert babies show enhanced learning through contact and interaction with his caregiver. Our Baby Sling promote this style of parenting.

Following are some of the advantages of "wearing" your baby (from "The Baby Book" by William and Martha Sears):


  • It's convenient. You can breastfeed discretely in a sling while working, getting things done around the house, shopping or eating in a restaurant. If you have a baby who wants to be held all the time, this is an easy way to meet her needs while doing other things.
  • It helps moms care for older siblings. Carrying your baby in a sling can give you the mobility to care for your older children.
  • It helps some babies to breastfeed better. Some babies, particularly those who are tense or tend to arch their backs, breastfeed better while moving. Also, babies who are slow to gain weight (for no apparent reason) have been known to gain better if carried in a sling for several hours a day, since proximity to mom encourages babies to eat more frequently.
  • It reduces crying and colic. A 1986 study of 99 mother-infant pairs (reported in Pediatrics) showed that carrying babies at least three hours a day reduces crying and fussing 43% during the day and 51% at night. Babies are happier because they have less need to cry, and parents enjoy their babies more as a result.
  • It enhances learning. Carried babies have enhanced visual and auditory alertness, and increased "quiet alertness" times. Carrying a baby promotes cognitive development and speech development, since babies are exposed to more experiences and conversations.
  • Carried babies are involved in their parents' world. They participate in life, rather than see it as a spectator.
  • Carrying your baby promotes bonding and enhances parents' feelings of competence. A higher frequency of feeding and touching stimulates mothering hormones, and frequent carrying encourages and speeds the development of a mutual reading of each other's cues.