Baby Time Nursing Covers Are Available Wholesale

Wednesday, 24 September 2008 04:57 by Jamie
Interested in Becoming a Distributor for Baby Time Nursing Covers?  Please submit your request via email by visiting our "Contact Us" page at http://babytimenursingcover.com/ContactUs.aspx or by emailing customerservice@splendidesign.com.  Once approved, you may sell our products on your website, at office events, schools, stores, online events, vendor fairs, and person to person through home parties.

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Breastfeeding Made Modest and Easy

Friday, 19 September 2008 03:39 by Jamie

Want to know how modest and easy breastfeeding can be?  The following article was written by Art Gib and published at misterarticle.com.  Read the article below or visit the link http://misterarticle.com/articledetail.php?artid=38600&catid=270.

Mister Article | Breastfeeding Made Modest and Easy

By: Art Gib

There are several reasons for breastfeeding babies.  First of all, pediatricians have discovered that breast milk can bolster your baby's immune system so that they are stronger and healthier.  Second, breastfeeding often helps mothers and babies bond with each other while simultaneously helping shrink the uterus to its normal size after pregnancy.  And finally, breastfeeding is also more affordable than buying formula.

With all of these benefits attached to breastfeeding, why do so many mothers go straight to the bottle?  The main reason is that, in spite of all its positive attributes, breastfeeding also takes a lot of time.  For example, a new born will typically breastfeed eight to twelve times a day! And each feeding can take as long as 40 minutes.  Even after two or three months, babies may still feed as many as six to eight times a day.  Consequently, if mothers have to drop everything and go into seclusion during every breastfeeding session, it's no wonder that so many of them choose to switch to a bottle earlier than recommended.

One way to keep your freedom and still reap the benefits of breastfeeding is to invest in a cute and comfortable nursing cover. My mom and my sister both just used blankets as nursing covers for their babies, but blankets lead to a constant battle against gravity that ties up your hands or your teeth as you try to keep them in place. With their soft, adjustable neck straps, nursing covers never slip away from you even though your hands and mouth stay free.

Nursing covers also allow mothers to maintain their modesty no matter where they are.  Imagine being able to nurse your baby in comfort and privacy on the plane, as you buy groceries or while you spend time with family members and friends. If maintaining eye contact is also important to you while you feed, some nursing covers also come with pliable boning in the neck seem which allows you to see your baby beneath the cover.

Although one nursing cover should be enough to fill your needs, it might be nice to have two on hand in case one of them needs a wash.  After all, they will probably get a little spit-up on them every once in awhile. It is also fun to get more than one because they come in so many different colors and prints. If you want your nursing covers to have the same cozy feel as a baby blanket, look for nursing covers made out of 100% cotton.


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Baby Time Nursing Covers (http://babytimenursingcover.com) also have a reel connector that loops around the mother's back for added security. Their nursing covers are cute, comfortable, portable and easy to care for.  They also sell matching baby bibs.  The author, Art Gib, is a freelance writer.

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Baby Time Nursing Cover / Breastfeeding Cover Video

Saturday, 26 July 2008 01:04 by Jamie

Watch this video to see our nursing cover in use http://youtube.com/watch?v=R-bsnW5be6Q.

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Breastfeeding: Getting Started

Wednesday, 28 May 2008 06:02 by Jamie

If you find yourself nursing for the first time, an article on babycenter.com's website provides some helpful hints.  The article provides help on how to start breastfeeding, it discusses how often to nurse, how to get comfortable when nursing, and it gives you ideas of what to eat while you're nursing.  The article even lists problems you may encounter and what you may be feeling.  Go to http://www.babycenter.com/0_breastfeeding-getting-started_465.bc for the full article.

Babycenter.com also provides contact information for breastfeeding help and support.  La Leche League International is just a phone call away.  They are an organization that offers encouragement and support to women who want to breastfeed their babies.  They can send you information or put you in touch with a La Leche League chapter near you. You can reach LLL headquarters or get advice from LLL's breastfeeding hotline by calling (800) 525-3243. If you attend local meetings, you can meet other new moms and get breastfeeding assistance.

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Breast-Feeding May Boost IQ

Wednesday, 7 May 2008 20:44 by Jamie

A new study as published in HealthDay News states that "Children who were breast-fed exclusively for the first three months of life or longer scored nearly six points higher on IQ tests at the age of 6 than children who weren't breast-fed exclusively."  Visit the following link to read more:

http://health.msn.com/pregnancy/articlepage.aspx?cp-documentid=100202824&GT1=31036

I found this article very interesting.  It addresses the theories behind their findings.  Regardless of why, researchers in this study have found that children who are breast-fed not only benefit by a higher IQ but they also benefit in overall health.

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