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šŸ˜Æ IT'S NOT HANDS FREE! šŸ˜Æ

šŸ˜Æ IT'S NOT HANDS FREE! šŸ˜Æ



Breastfeeding/chestfeeding in a sling is NOT hands free. Not what you want to hear?

When people want to breast or chestfeed in a sling, it's usually so they can do something at the same time so want their hands free.


It's not HANDS free, but it IS HAND free. You will have one hand free, and when you become a parent, you know how much you can still do with one!


Depending on the position you choose to feed in, babys head is not supported, this is why you need to do it. Babies head is the heaviest part of their body, and they cannot support it very well.


Covering babies head with the sling or carrier is NOT the solution either. This presses babies head into the breast/chest and doesn't allow them the movement needed to latch and unlatch. It can also be an asphyxiation risk.


When feeding in the sling or carrier, you must monitor baby at all times. Check if they have fallen asleep and resposition them high on your chest upright.


Babies under 4 months, premature, low weight or have medical issues are at a higher risk and it's important to get 1:1 support at all times in these circumstances.


If you do not feel you can monitor baby the whole time then do not try to do something else and stop to feed first.


If you want to learn how to safely feed in your sling or carrier get in touch.


Laurna xx

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