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Health
Advantages
The Over The
Shoulder Baby Holder provides contact pressure, motion, pleasure,
warmth, security and sound similar to the womb that the newborn's
nervous system requires. Vestibular input has a direct effect
on the system for arousal in the nervous system. As a consequence
of this most important connection between movement and the reticular
system, the movements of the care giver's body can help the baby
maintain that nice quiet alert state for learning and allow the
baby to drift into a fitful sleep when necessary. A baby who
is worn for prolonged periods during the day tends to be in either
the quiet alert state or in a light or deep sleep, seldom in
a state of distress. (Roley 1991)
The vestibular
system also is responsible for equilibrium and righting reactions
(trunk and head control relative to the pull of gravity). A baby
who is carried for prolonged periods tend to develop good tone
in the neck and trunk and be able to adjust their posture nicely
in different positions once they are self mobile. While walking
would not be expected to occur more quickly, you could expect
that the child would obtain sitting balance and transitional
movements between positions such as from sitting to standing
more rapidly. Once walking, their balance would be enhanced.
The Over The
Shoulder Baby Holder has a shoulder pillow rather than straps
over the parent's shoulders. This is especially important for
a nursing mom because the straps can restrict circulation in
a nursing mother's engorged chest tissue which can increase the
incidence of breast infections. Also the sling allows mom to
nurse more on demand because the baby is right next to mom. This
also reduces breast infections. (1998 Study U.C.L.A. Lactation
Dept.)
A baby is born
in a state of physiological flexion. They are literally curled
in a ball and not at all comfortable if you try to straighten
them out. The sling lends itself to holding a baby in this flexed
position. Movement stimulates the baby's ability to pull out
of this little ball into extension. The very act of carrying
the infant helps the infant to pull out of the flexion it is
held comfortably in. In fact the muscle tone in the neck and
back is greatly enhanced in babies who are worn.
When a baby wants
to be more upright to see the world around him (around 4-5 months
of age), the carrier should allow him to sit cross-legged, so
his weight is dissipated through his legs and hips, as opposed
to the style that has his legs hanging down, where again the
young spine has to bear the entire weight and can cut into the
baby's circulation by holding his legs apart in a bowlegged manner
during the important early months when the pelvis is soft and
forming. (R. Casses, D.C.)
With a conventional
baby carrier (front and back types) the weight is carried on
the parent's shoulder. This puts a strain on the neck, shoulders,
and lower back. With our Over The Shoulder Baby Holder a child
can easily be carried until three years old on the hip. The weight
is evenly distributed across the shoulder, back and hip.
A baby's spine
is placed in a compromising position in many of today's popular
carriers. If the carrier positions the infant upright, with legs
hanging down and support at the base of the child's spine, it
puts undue stress on the spine causing a condition called spodylolistheses,
and compromises developing curves in the spine.
FREE Instructional DVD
included with each sling.
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