Go Anywhere
What’s one truly great thing about babywearing? Well, it frees you up so you can go anywhere with your family, independent from strollers and car seats and other bulky gear. And what better time to celebrate the freedom of babywearing than on the Fourth of July? Because it is a celebration of independence – of freedom – for this great country of ours, after all, isn’t it? Yes. Yes it...
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Getting outside is super important for your health, for your child’s health, for everyone’s health, and what better way than to grab summer by the (beach)balls and go camping with the kids? But it can be overwhelming to try to figure out what to bring and what to leave at home. So, with that in mind, we came up with a handy list to help break it down and make...
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Benefits of Baby-Wearing vs. Car Seat Carrying By Dr. Andrew Dodge, DC As a chiropractor that treats mostly expectant mothers and children, I see both baby-wearing and car seat carrying parents on a daily basis. I work with several other doctors in a clinic outside of Forth Worth, Texas, and collectively, we see much more car seat carrying than baby-wearing, and we try to discourage our patients from using their...
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Get your exercise with your baby by using your baby carrier. A guest post by author Lindsay Gray of The Leaking Boob When my little peanut, Lilah, was first born, the thought of working out enough to ever fit into my pre-baby pants was extremely overwhelming. I didn’t even know where to start. My belly felt like bread dough (still does), and every spare moment I had I wanted to...
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Babywearing and breastfeeding are perfect together. Why is babywearing so great for breastfeeding? Well, because it facilitates your breastfeeding relationship with your baby in a number of wonderful ways. And the greatest thing about it is that this can apply to both biological and adopted babies! Pretty sweet, right? Read on to find out our top 5 reasons why babywearing and breastfeeding are perfect together. Babywearing: Puts baby close to...
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