This post was written as part of The Breastfeeding Cafe's Carnival. For more info on the Breastfeeding Cafe, go to www.breastfeedingcafe.wordpress.com. For more info on the Carnival or if you want to participate, contact Claire at clindstrom2 {at} gmail {dot} com. Today's post is about breastfeeding when you have more than one child. Please read the other blogs in today's carnival listed below and check back for more posts July 18th through the 31st!
My first babywearing photo ever
Babywearing at the Beach
Babywearing in Kauai
(I really don't know how people travel WITHOUT wearing their babies!)
Babywearing a sleepy, nursing toddler in my homemade stretchy wrap.
My first "Tandem Babywearing" photo...
6 months pregnant and wearing a sick, nursing toddler
Wearing both munchkins on the outside
Not a babywearing photo of me (obviously), but how beautiful is this?
Observing everyone wearing babies in Guatemala had a profound impact on me. It made me the babywearer I am today and I can't imagine life any other way!!
Here are more post by the Breastfeeding Cafe Carnival participants! Check back because more will be added throughout the day.
- Amy @ Toddler in Tow-Wordless Wednesday Babywearing!
- Ashley @ Adventures with my Monkeys-Breastfeeding Carnival Day 10: Wordless Wednesday Babywearing Style
- Amy @ Anktangle-Meals On-the-Go
- Xela @ The Happy Hippie Homemaker-Wordless Wednesday: Babywearing Photos
- Timbra @ Bosoms and Babes-Babywearing 5 Years Strong
- Lauren @ Hobo Mama-Babywearing a Newborn
- Claire @ The Adventures of Lactating Girl-Pregnant Babywearing
- Renee @ Just the 5 of us!-I Miss Snuggly Sling Days
- And of course on the Breastfeeding Cafe’s blog today-Wordless Wednesday: Babywearing Flash Mob Video
Those are awesome! You look so glowing in them all, too. You're making me want to try tandem babywearing today. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Lauren! You should definitely try tandem babywearing... but not for too long because it's a little exhausting at first :)
ReplyDeleteyou are so beautiful! lovely pictures!
ReplyDeleteHi, thanks for your fotos! I am living in Coban, Guatemala and I wear my 3 month old son everyday! The people here are amazed by my homemade ring sling, because they say they have never seen this style before! I absolutely have no idea how I could manage without babywearing, it saves my life everyday! God bless you!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, Hannah, that is so neat! Are you from Guatemala? I'm named after the town there, Xela :) And my favorite ring sling is the Maya wrap, which (as you probably know) is made in Guatemala! Anyway, I wouldn't be able to manage without wearing my babies either!!
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