10 reasons why
Babywearing is freedom
Breastfeeding is cool
Organic food is best

- Your baby will cry less in a sling because she will be more secure hearing your heartbeat and feeling your warmth and smell.
- Your will have your hands free to cook (new mothers need yummy food!) or browse the internet.
- You will easily tend to your older child while carrying the baby thus lessening any jealousy towards the newborn.
- You will turn heads in the street with your nice colorful baby carrier.
- Because you are providing your baby her much needed feeling of security, she will grow into an independent and sociable child.
- Your baby will enjoy her surroundings at the same level as you (it’s so much better to see the river than the bridge wall).
- You will have the freedom to take the tube or bus anytime (during rush hour, you’re not taking more room than s single person).
- You can breastfeed discreetly in a front carry, even in a crammed bus or tube (so easy if you have a nursing top underneath).
- You can go for a romantic walk with your hubby and actually hold his hand like a new couple.
- As your baby will share your everyday life and interact with the people you are meeting, she will get better self-esteem.
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- No bottles to carry when out and about so no need for a heavy nappy bag, just use your usual handbag.
- Baby’s milk is always at the right temperature (even if it’s snowing around you).
- Baby gets a stronger immune system so she rarely gets ill and mother is more relaxed.
- Breastfeeding = less risk of breast cancer for mum.
- Breastfeeding = less risk of osteoporosis for mum.
- Breastmilk = less risk of diabetes later on for baby.
- Breastmilk = less risk of obesity later on for baby.
- Breastfeeding is not only about giving the best nutrition, it’s also about giving ove and security to your baby to foster independence later on.
- Doesn’t your heart melt when after a feed you get a sweet milky smile from your little one?
- Breastfeeding helps the uterus to go back to its initial size. Say Yes to a flat stomach!
The bonus?
Breastfeeding = wearing your Bebe Cannelle fabulous nursing tops (warning: your non-nursing friends will get jealous).
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- It’s healthy
On average, organic food contains higher levels of vitamin C and essential minerals as well as cancer fighting antioxidants.
- No hidden costs
Compare the cost with the £120m that taxpayers fork out to pay for removing chemicals from drinking water, mainly as a result of pesticides used in conventional farming methods.
- No nasty additives
Organic food doesn’t contain food additives which can cause health problems such as heart disease, migraine and hyperactivity. Amongst the additives banned are hydrogenated fat, aspartame (artificial sweetener) and monosodium glutamate.
- Good for wildlife and the environment
Friends of the Earth plus other environmental charities have said that organic farming is better for wildlife, causes lower pollution from sprays , produces less carbon dioxide and fewer dangerous wastes.
- Avoids pesticides
Over 400 chemical pesticides are routinely used in conventional farming. The UK government has recently found high levels of pesticide residues in baby food, spinach, dried fruit, bread, apples, celery and even chips.
- No GM
Genetically modified crops and ingredients are not allowed under organic standards.
- High standards
Organic food comes from trusted sources. All organic farms and food companies are inspected every year.
- Healthy, drug free farm animals
There is a growing concern about the use of antibiotics on farm animals and the possible effects on human health. The Soil association prohibit the routine use of antibiotics and more traditional homeopathic methods may be used.
- Care for animals
Animal welfare is taken very seriously. Organisations such as Compassion in World Farming acknowledge the benefits of the organic approach.
- And really important it tastes better too!
Many people prefer organic food because it tastes better. Every year many top chefs choose to promote organic produce and are involved in the Soil Association’s organic food awards.

source: The Organic Delivery
