Showing posts with label Breastfeeding in Slings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Breastfeeding in Slings. Show all posts

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Top 5 Slings To Breastfeed In

Our first Top 5 of Breastfeeding Awareness Week is the top 5 slings to breastfeed in. We know how great it is to be able to breastfeed on-the-go and nothing helps you do that like a good sling. Here are 5 slings that we think are great for breastfeeding in.

Storchenwiege Ring Sling - ring slings and wraps are arguably the easiest style of sling to breastfeed in and with the Storchenwiege Ring Sling you get the best of both worlds - the supportiveness of the Storchenwiege woven wrap fabric and the ease of a ring sling. You could win one in our BFAW competition - check out the previous blog post for details.

Moby Wrap - the Moby is a supportive Stretchy wrap and is wide enough to be able to form a decent pouch to lie your baby in to breastfeed.

Calin Bleu Gauze Wraparound - this wrap is thin and light which makes it easy to manipulate and also less bulky. The booklet that comes with it is very clear and shows step-by-step instructions how to get your baby into a position to breastfeed.

Maya Lightly Padded Ring Sling - this is a great sling for novice ring slingers. The light padding in the shoulder makes it easy to position and very comfortable while the light woven fabric adjusts easily through the rings.

Babyhawk Mei Tai Carrier - the Babyhawk is a smaller bodied Mei Tai so is great for newborns as well as older babies and toddlers. Easy to loosen the straps and lower your baby into a position to breastfeed then tighten the sling back up afterwards.

Check back tomorrow for another Top 5!

Breastfeeding Awareness Week

Breastfeeding Awareness Week 2009 runs from 10th - 16th May. Here at Big Mama Slings we love to support and promote breastfeeding so to celebrate BFAW we are having a week of Top 5's on the blog all related to breastfeeding.

We've also got a competition. Send your best breastfeeding in a sling photo to help@bigmamaslings.co.uk with BFAW Comp in the subject line for a chance to win a Storchenwiege Ring Sling of your choice. The two runners-up each get a pair of Huggalugs Leg Warmers.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Milk on the Move!

The ability to breastfeed on-the-go and be hands-free while doing it is very useful, especially if you have older children and there are times when you have to leave the house to do the school run or get to an appointment and your baby wants to be fed. It is certainly possible to breastfeed in any sling although some will be easier than others depending on the age of the baby. Breastfeeding in a sling or carrier is a skill that some people find easy to master and others take a while to get the hang of. There are almost an infinite number of ways to breastfeed in a sling as sling users adapt instructions to suit them and their baby, some tweaks are very minor others quite major. Because of this there are lots of photo and video instructions on the web and it would therefore be impossible to list them all but here are a few of the ones we think are comprehensive and easy to follow.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Wraparound Slings - Stretchy or Woven?

Wraparound slings are the slings that are most likely to scare people! Admittedly they can be pretty daunting, especially if you are new to the world of babywearing - all that fabric and the different tying methods makes them seem very complicated and it is true that wraps have the steepest learning curve. However, using a long piece of fabric to carry your baby has lots of advantages and wrapping doesn't take that long to get the hang of if you have a bit of patience and are prepared to spend some time practising. As any die-hard wrapper will tell you, the rewards make it well worth it. Read on for information to help you decide which one is right for you.


Friday, February 20, 2009

Pouch or Ring Sling?

For parents who need a quick 'pop and go' option, have a child that is in the up-down-up-down stage, like the idea of a one shoulder sling, or want a sling for hip carries (or none/all of the above!) a Pouch or a Ring Sling is a good option. Some people email us and say they prefer the look or design of one style over the other but for someone who is unsure which would suit their needs the best, there are a few things to consider.