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GIVEAWAY!

THE GIVEAWAY IS NOW CLOSED. Thanks to all for entering!

It's your lucky day! We are giving away one of our slings for FREE! We are so excited to announce our new colors (pink and blue!) and we want to spread the excitement around. The winner (according to random.org) will receive one sling in any color and size of their choice. 

RULES: Three entries max per person. Winner will be announced this Friday, December 31 at noon. Contest closes Thursday, December 30 at midnight. 

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Why Nursing Slings Are A Must-Have

Nursing SlingsAs mothers, you know when baby is hungry, nothing is going to satisfy her except a proper meal. They aren't going to wait for dinner time, and if they feel hungry at 2 a.m., then you gotta feed 'em.


The problem arises when you are out or have company, and her tummy starts grumbling. Well, sleep deprivation can become a problem, too, but that's just part of the package. When you are around other people, whether it be inside or outside your home, and baby is hungry, you basically have three choices. Feed her with the people present, go to another room to feed her, or go home.


Now, after being pretty much cooped up, you may not want to deprive yourself of some adult time. Talking to your baby is fun, but sometimes you'd like actual sentences returned to you. One great way to satisfy both your desires and baby's tummy is by using nursing slings.


Most nursing slings have some kind of cover so you and baby are covered. You can easily position baby in her sling, toss the extra fabric over your shoulder, and unveil the parts baby needs to satisfy her tummy rumbles - all without showing an inch of skin to the people around you!


You don't have to feel isolated, or like a social pariah. Most people will think baby is taking a nap under the covers and never know the difference, and you can feel safe in knowing nothing is going to fall out or be exposed inappropriately.


HugaMonkey baby slings are ideal nursing slings. Each sling is made with one piece of fabric, but is made so you can pull extra fabric over you and baby to nurse anywhere you please!

Achieving Your Perfect Day With Baby Slings For Breastfeeding

You and baby are out for a joyful walk through the park. The day is just mondo perfect! Warm sunshine, delightful aromas of flowers and grass, children and parents happily tossing Frisbees, maybe a hint of barbecue on the cooling breezes. You are enjoying your perfect day and baby is wide-eyed with interest and stimulation.Baby slings for breastfeeding


Suddenly it all comes crashing in. Baby's interest is growing to frustration and crying. You've lost track of time and he's hungry. Do you go hide behind a bush to breastfeed him? Do you brave the growing fits and walk the 12 blocks back to your house ? What to do!


Every mother has probably been in a situation similar to this one. You went to visit a friend, are out on the town, or some other social event, and you have forgotten about the feeding. Or you may have been in a situation where lugging a bottle or two was just impractical. Breastfeeding is so much simpler than transporting bottles.


Whether you've found yourself in this kind of situation, or want to avoid this kind of unwanted event, there is an easy answer. Baby slings for breastfeeding.


Baby slings are one of the easiest and most practical kind of baby carrier. It can be used inside and outside, for walks, for chores, and all kinds of other activities. No, you can't play volleyball with baby inside, but you can at least watch the game comfortably.


Most importantly, baby slings are ideal for breastfeeding. Most brands have extra fabric that will shield you and baby from unwanted attention allowing you to feed your hungry baby without abandoning your perfect day!

The Wonders Of Baby Slings For Nursing

There isn’t much of a difference between baby slings for nursing and just plain old baby slings. Some baby slings come with a shield or cover that can be used for added coverage, but all baby slings facilitate breastfeeding your baby.


One way that baby slings make breastfeeding easy is the positioning of your baby. Many baby carriers and backpacks place your baby on your back or in a cradle that you carry with you. When baby gets fussy and hungry, you have to find someplace where you can sit down, extract baby from his or her carrier, get baby situated, and then cover yourself all so you and baby can nurse safely and inconspicuously.baby slings for nursing


Baby slings allow you to keep baby close to you throughout the day while accommodating free hands to take care of the many things that moms have to do. As the day goes by, your baby can sleep peacefully in its cocoon next to you or maybe play quietly because baby knows that mom is right there. If baby gets a little fussy, then mom can quickly reach down to comfort, caressing a cheek, or massaging the little body. And, of course, when baby gets hungry, nursing baby slings allow mom to quickly satisfy baby’s hunger.


To nurse while using a baby sling, simply make sure that baby is in a cradle position. Adjust baby so that you are also in a tummy-to-tummy position. Then begin by pulling down the side of the sling closest to your body. Pull up your blouse or open your nursing shirt to allow baby quick access. Bring baby’s head to the level of your breast and adjust the sling at your shoulder to compensate. You can then pull the outer fabric of the nursing baby sling up and over baby and your chest to shield both of you.

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