Today I'm happy to share some thoughts from Raelynn (shown to the left), owner of Mommy and Me nursing necklaces, and creator of some beautiful designs, on choosing a nursing necklace. If you'd like to create your own, check out Angela's post for instructions. At the bottom I've posted a picture of my old nursing necklace, which is a great reminder of those days.
The twisting, the pinching, the pull -- ouch! How in the world can you alleviate the hair pulling and distracted twisting of a nursing baby? Nursing necklaces can be a great solution.
Whether you're in the market for a bright, whimsical design or you'd rather go with something a little more subdued and stylish, there is something out there for everyone. After making nursing necklaces for over three years, here are some recommendations I'd offer when you're ready to give one a try:
1. Safety first. You're probably feeling as though you can't take one more scratch, but it's important to buy something that will do its job and won't pose a choking hazard. Make sure you are purchasing from a reputable company that has a proven track record and has invested the time and thought into their safety features and designs. Look for their safety information, read through their purchase policies, and try to find a company that offers a breakage guarantee.
2. Invest in quality. Most moms are on a budget and are drawn to lower prices. However, most nursing necklaces offered at cheaper prices use weaker beads and won't give you an all-around bang for your buck. Try to find a retailer who makes an effort to offer good prices but also doesn't skimp when it comes to necklace composition and safety. Compare photos from various vendors, really look at the nitty-gritty parts of the necklaces. Invest in safety and functionality.
3. Consider your needs. Depending on your baby's age and personality, you may need a totally different nursing necklace than me. Do you have a gripper or a pincher? A grabber or a twiddler? Watch your baby while he nurses. What does he do with his hands? If your baby is a gripper or grabber, some of the more elegant, fixed-pendant designs may work for you, but if you have an extreme twiddler on your hands, you may want to look for a necklace that has moveable, engaging beads and will really keep him busy. Plus, it's really great for tactile development!
Whether you purchase a stylish Mommy Inspired Design or a playful Baby Inspired Design, wear it proudly! Even after your nursing relationship has ended, your necklace can serve as a special reminder of that time you two shared. Good luck on your search!
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