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June 29, 2015
To celebrate the launch of the NEW Ergobaby Natural Curve Nursing Pillow, we asked our resident expert, Midwife Nikki Khan to share her top tips for supporting mums through breastfeeding.
The key to a successful, and enjoyable, breastfeed is getting the latching correct, which all comes down to positioning. If baby is in the incorrect position whilst feeding not only could there be problems with latching and sore nipples, but baby could have issues with swallowing or may develop gastric reflux, and mum can easily start to get back and arm pain.
There are lots of different positions that work brilliantly for a comfortable and successful breastfeed, whilst using a high quality nursing pillow is a must-have for ensuring optimum comfort. However, before you start thinking about positions and nursing pillows, remember these basics to a successful feed:
i) Make sure you are comfortable in
June 23, 2015
Babywearing style by ergobaby-uk-ireland
Check out this comfy look built around our Original Carrier in Red, from our friend Sadie. Sadie says of
April 14, 2015
This Summer we have been testing out the Ergobaby 360 Carrier. I am totally new to baby wearing so I wanted to see how it fitted into our life, if it made a difference and what situations we used it in. I wrote a little bit on my first impressions when we had been using it for a few weeks and since then my love for the Ergobaby 360 has only grown so here is my full review. [Click to read full review]
April 14, 2015
Ergobaby sent me their 360 to try and I’ve been wearing it pretty much solidly for the past month. Laurence has been using it in the evenings too. It was in time for all this hot weather we’ve been having, where reaching for a wrap just hasn’t appealed. [Read Adele's review over on her blog here.]
April 11, 2015
Our good friend, Paul shared these beautiful photos with us of his recent family holiday, featuring our Original Carrier in Outback. If you're travelling with your Ergobaby this summer, check out our tips for wearing your baby in hot weather below. A great excuse for flowing dresses and floppy hats!
Read our tips for babywearing in the sun here.