Top 5 Benefits of Babywearing for Mums

  1. Easy-access Breastfeeding

I think most would agree that having your favourite meal on demand 24/7 would be a dream come true! You can grant your baby this wish when babywearing, allowing them constant and easy access to their main food source, mum’s boobs! By feeding on demand you are not only reducing the risk of mastitis, but also minimizing the energy baby wastes from hunger crying, which means there is more left over to enjoy playtime and giggles with Mama!

  1. Fitness

We can’t guarantee you’ll get abs of steel from babywearing, however we can guarantee an increase in muscle strength, better circulation and fitness in general. Wearing your baby is a fantastic way to get out and get active, whether it be a light walk with the family dog or a mountain hike together… as long as you have a baby attached to you, you are participating in weight bearing, aerobic exercise!

  1. Babywearing is Fun!

It’s a big world out there and there is nothing that makes your heart flutter more than watching your bub’s eyes light up as they react to all the wonders around them. Wearing your child in a carrier allows you to talk to them and gives them the ability to see what you see, and do everything thing that you do. This brings your baby so much joy as they begin to interact more and more with you and other people each and every day! You will find yourself falling more in love with babywearing and the wonderful, tiny person that you are carrying, as you explore the world together- heart to heart and connected as one!


‘Babes in Arms’ is the proud distributor of Ergobaby across Australia and New Zealand. Personally tested and selected by Director and mother of four, Anita Lincolne-Lomax, each award winning product is an essential parenting tool for peaceful family life. All products are available through leading baby stores and boutiques and online at www.babesinarms.com.au. ‘Babes in Arms’ is well regarded for raising awareness about the benefits of babywearing. Further information is available through the Babes in Arms blog, Facebook and Twitter.

 

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