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Babies worn is slings are more content. Studies show that the more time babies are being held, the less time they spend crying. In many cultures babywearing (i.e. wearing your baby in a fabric baby sling) is the norm. Babies who are worn cry for only a few minutes a day versus babies in Western culture where the “normal” amount of crying is measured in hours. Crying is exhausting for both parents and babies. It may be damaging to the baby’s developing brain which is getting flooded with stress hormones during crying. Babies who are content can spend their energy calmly observing and learning about everything around them. Therefore, babywearing is especially useful for colicky or high-needs babies who are much happier when they are worn. However, even more content babies benefit from the bonding opportunity that babywearing offers.