[thumb]http://www.slingmeet.co.uk/[/thumb]Meet other Baby sling wearing parents and read information about babywearing. Discussion forum for arranging meetings with other sling users. Good if you are struggling with your sling or want to try different types out before you buy one. Continue Reading
Sling Babies
[thumb]http://www.slingbabies.co.nz[/thumb]New Zealand site with excellent, clear and easy to digest information about babywearing. Continue Reading
Mama Is
[thumb]http://www.mama-is.com/[/thumb]down to earth blog about natural parenting - plus great cartoons. Continue Reading
Kangaroo Mother Care
[thumb]http://www.kangaroomothercare.com/[/thumb]Learn about how keeping your baby skin to skin on your chest has amazing health benefits for your baby and you. Lots of research to back everything up. Continue Reading
I want my mum
[thumb]http://www.iwantmymum.com[/thumb]Community site manned by experts and aimed at using research as the basis for discussion. The site is moderated and staffed by professionals including breastfeeding counsellors and midwives. Much of the access is free but full access (ie ability to post) Continue Reading
Fun Baby Games
[thumb]http://www.fun-baby-games-online.com[/thumb]Ideas and activities to have fun with your baby, pass the time and help him to learn and develop including a page about how baby slings help when you want to play. Continue Reading
Dr McKenna’s Sleep Lab
[thumb]http://www.nd.edu/~jmckenn1/lab/index.html[/thumb]Begin to work out where you stand on the thorny issue of where your baby sleeps. Dr Mckenna is a leading expert in his field and has studied Mother-baby sleep behaviour for many years as well as published books on the subject. Continue Reading
Dr Maria Blois
[thumb]http://www.drmariablois.com[/thumb]Site of the author of the book Babywearing Continue Reading
Dr Jay Gordon
[thumb]http://www.drjaygordon.com[/thumb]Breastfeeding and natural parenting site from pediatrician and infant nutrition expert Dr Jay Gordon Continue Reading
Breastfeeding in a Baby Sling
The closeness and comfort of a sling is very conducive to successful breastfeeding and with a bit of practice it is possible to manage hands free! Latching on with your baby in the sling is often trail and error, depending on the kind of sling you use and where you are in your breastfeeding journey Continue Reading