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The 6 Amazing Benefits of Baby Wearing

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The 6 Amazing Benefits of Baby Wearing

Mothers and babies are truly inseparable, even after childbirth. Baby wearing will help you get a good grip on that bond. 

I would say this is the kind of clinging that shares benefits both for mums and babies. When you welcome a child into this world, hugging takes on a different plateau. By giving your babies the tender, loving care you helped them shaped into healthy and happy individuals. This is that one ‘clingy’ practice that all mums should start doing.

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Baby wearing (using a baby wearing sling or baby wearing wraps) is a dominant principle of attachment parenting and refers to the practice of keeping a newborn child in close physical proximity to the mother via the use of an attachment aid.

We ‘re sharing some of the many benefits of why it’s necessary for you to wear your baby:

1. Comforting For Your Baby

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Baby wearing has been proven to reduce the levels of stress hormones circulating in your baby’s body in their formative first few months. After being wrapped snugly in your belly, cocooned from the rest of the world, the environment outside the womb can be incredibly over stimulating and cause your baby some distress as they adjust. Baby wearing allows your infant to hear your heartbeat, feel the rise and fall of your chest as you breathe and find comfort in your daily movements, much the same way they would in the womb.

2. Physical Development

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As mentioned above, baby wearing allows your infant direct proximity with your daily movements and this in turn helps your infant to develop their own physical responses. The close physical contact with a parent also engineers a wonderful learning environment for a newborn. The proximity will encourage the enhancement of your infant’s vestibular system by allowing a gentle exposure to motion, sounds and sights. Brain development and independence in older babies have been positively linked to baby wearing. Fostering a safe, nurturing environment allows for a calm and alert infant and promotes their cognitive development.

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Jody Allen
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Jody Allen is the founder of Stay at Home Mum. Jody is a five-time published author with Penguin Random House and is the current Suzuki Queensland Amb...Read Moreassador. Read Less

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