Mom
- Increases levels of oxytocin in mom and baby
- Promotes healing for mom
- Helps baby cry less
- Lowers mom's risk of postpartum mood disorder
"No snaps! No buttons! Skin to skin made easy!"
Absolutely not! The Bonsie brand was designed to help promote skin to skin contact between caregivers and their babies when fully undressing their baby was not an option. Some examples include (which I've experienced myself) breastfeeding on an airplane, in a public space, in a cooler environment or just when 100% privacy is not an option.
Our pieces are designed with a super-stretchy waistband so you can swap diapers without fully undressing your baby—because who has time for that? No snaps, no buttons, no zippers… just quick, fuss-free changes.
Want to see it in action? Check out our diaper-changing video!
All our pieces are thoughtfully designed to make those early moments easier and more meaningful 💛
Each style features our signature double-layered flaps with ultra-soft hook-and-loop fasteners—opening gently to fully expose baby’s chest and belly for uninterrupted skin-to-skin connection. The super-stretchy elastic waistband makes getting dressed simple and diaper changes as easy as they can be.
Comfort for baby, convenience for you, and more of the moments that matter.
Our introductory footie set the standard for everything we make 💛
Crafted from a dreamy blend of bamboo rayon, cotton, and spandex, it’s unbelievably soft, breathable, hypoallergenic, and just the right amount of stretchy—so it moves with your baby and holds up beautifully wash after wash. Thoughtful details like ultra-soft hook-and-loop fasteners keep everything securely in place, while our signature stretch-elastic waistband makes dressing and diaper changes quick and easy.
Basically: cozy for baby, simple for you.
"An important practice every new parent should know about."
Skin-to-skin is when a baby snuggles bare chest to bare chest with a caregiver. Skin-to-skin is good for all babies within the first few months of life, whether they are breastfed or not! Skin to skin is full of benefits for both caregiver and baby. Here are just a few: boosts baby's brain development and function, builds mom's milk supply, helps baby cry less, releases the "feel good" hormone Oxytocin and regulates baby's body temperature and heart rate.
Yes! Skin to skin is not just about breastfeeding babies, it's about creating bonds early in life. The first bonds we make lay the framework for all others. These relationships, positive or negative, effect everything from our ability to sustain loving and meaningful relationships, to our risk of illness throughout life.
Of course! It is strongly suggested that both parents practice skin to skin as often as they can. Even grandparents can take part in this practice if they are comfortable doing so. Humans don't need that much to be well connected: touch, eye contact, predictability and love from our primary caretaker (generally mom in the first few months) are just about all we need to develop a secure attachment. We are then able to take that feeling of security and attach it to other, worthy humans like dads and grandparents.