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Baby Sling: Frequently Asked Questions

What is a baby sling for?

A baby sling a tool that will: > Allow parents to conveniently carry their child > Let baby bond closely with parents > Help nursing moms easily breastfeed their babies discreetly

Is my baby safe in the sling?

Pouch baby slings have been used for centuries. The natural curve in the sling creates a deep, form fitting and safe environment for the baby.
Slings are very safe and have actually been used for centuries. You will find that as you go through the learning phase of baby wearing, holding your baby with your hands becomes instinctive but after you become a baby wearing veteran, you can safely carry your baby hands free!
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What if my baby doesn't like the sling?

Not all babies like every position so try each one and make small adjustments to find comfort. (See Instructions. ) Most users find their own techniques for holding and getting into position. If baby still doesn't seem to like it, leave it for a few hours and try again later. Babies love to be held against us so chances are you will find a good position for both of you. Trust us, it will be worth it.

How does the sling support the baby?

The sling works in two ways. Firstly the hammock of material you create in various positions cradles the baby, supporting underneath and to the two sides. Secondly, the cinching of the strap holds the baby against your body. Sling wearing is a dynamic process. Shifts in your position will slightly move the distribution of weight. Bending forward from the waist will cause the sling to swing away from your body and must be avoided, bend your knees instead when picking up. ...

What are the benefits of using a baby sling?

Research confirms that babies who are frequently carried are more contented, learn more, suffer far less from colic and cry approximately 50% less. Doctors have also reported that parents who carry their babies often, are more responsive and sensitive to their babies' needs. Parents who carry their babies develop a deeper connection with their little ones, and their babies develop trust in their carer's more quickly. Read more..

What to dress my baby in a sling?

One layer of sling fabric equals approximately to one layer of cloth. If it is hot in the summer you can carry your baby naked in the sling to prevent from overheating. But you have to protect head, arms and legs from the sun. In the winter you have to put on extra socks, tights, baby legs and a hat. A cardigan is usually enough to put on as the baby will get your body heat and babies overheat quickly if dressed to much. My baby starts crying when I put him into the sling. ...

Is there padding on the Peanut Shell® baby sling?

All of our cotton slings have sleek leg padding. It is a nice little addition for the hip carry or tummy to tummy (if the baby's legs are out). The padding does not add any bulk to the sling or make the sling any warmer. For our micro-fleece Peanut Shell® baby slings there is not a need for padding because the fabric stretches more.

Why the Peanut Shell® Baby Sling?

If you are in need to free up your hands while spending quality time nurturing your baby, a baby sling is a perfect way to go. If you are in need of a comfortable option to show off your baby in style, the Peanut Shell® baby sling is for you. There are no straps, clips, belts, or adjustments necessary. Functional and flirty the Peanut Shell® baby sling can be used for the first few years of your baby's life (up to 36 lbs. ).
If you are in need to free up your hands while spending quality time nurturing your baby, a baby sling is a perfect way to go. If you are in need of a comfortable option to show off your baby in style, the Peanut Shell® baby sling is for you. There are no straps, clips, belts, or adjustments necessary. Functional, fun and funky, the Peanut Shell® baby sling can be used for the first few years of your baby's life (up to 36 lbs.). With an affordable price, you can buy one for each day of the week!

What is a baby sling made of?

A baby sling is made of light weight cloth and two rings.

Is a Sling helpful for settling a baby?

There are times when a newborn can be unsettled, often caused by overtiredness, overstimulation, wind, or just needing close contact. Placing baby in a sling will usually calm and settle him quickly, and once in a sound sleep he can be transferred to a bassinet or cot. Often a fussy baby can be soothed in a sling while carrying him around. It also reduces stress on the mother who may be sleep deprived. It is easier to cope when your baby is calm and contented in a sling and settled next to you.

Is the baby sling tested and certified?

Minimonkey baby slings are extensively tested and in conformity with the EU safety norms EN13209:2-2005

Can the baby breathe in the sling?

Babies naturally tend to turn their heads to make a better airway, and in any case traditional style baby slings are usually made from breathable cotton fabric, so even if baby's face is covered by the sling, he will still be able to breathe. It is still a good idea to check baby's position once they are in the sling, and ensure the airway is clear.

How do I choose the right size baby sling?

Your Pippalily sling size will typically be the size of your fitted t-shirt. If you find yourself between sizes, in our experience you should choose the larger size baby carrier. The bottom of the sling should rest on or just above your hip bone. A low - hanging baby puts unnecessary pressure on your back and is uncomfortable.

How long will my baby be able to use the sling?

Slings accommodate children from birth to about 30 pounds. Then you can use it with your next baby, kids that you baby sit, and eventually your grandchildren!! !

What is the proper position for the baby when breastfeeding in a sling?

Included with each sling is a video showing the proper position for breastfeeding. Always keep a close watch on your baby while nursing and never use a nipple shield while nursing your baby in a carrier.

Why not just keep the baby in a front pack carrier or a sling?

This is a valid option if the baby is still quite small. But the larger the baby gets the more awkward it is to take care of business with them strapped to your front. It is also quite difficult to try on clothing while using a front pack carrier or a sling.

Does my baby get enough air in a sling?

Yes, if the the nose is free and it is possible for air to circulate around your baby. There has been a study made in germany at the children hospital in cologne with premature babies who have been carried in wraparound slings. It showed that the oxygen levels drop only minimal wich has been found to be harmless.

How do I learn to use the baby sling?

First of all try not to be impatient; after a short time you will manage the sling naturally. With only a few deft movements you will transform the specially woven cloth into a made to measure carrying aid which will always be the right size for you and your baby- it more or less grows with you. Each DIDYMOS sling comes with detailed carrying instructions, demonstrating with both pictures and text step by step the different carrying methods. ...

When can I start to carry my baby in a sling?

In principle, from the first day onwards as long as no illnesses or physical handicaps are apparent. If this is the case, please discuss carrying in the sling with your doctor or physiotherapist.

HOW DO I WASH MY BABY SLING?

Machine wash light coloured baby slings in warm water. Do not use bleach. Wash dark coloured baby slings alone for the first washing. Wash separately from light colours after this. Hang to dry, then fluff in the dryer or tumble dry on medium setting and remove promptly when finished. THE LITTLE STAR BABY SLING HAS BEEN SIZED FOR FIT AFTER IT HAS BEEN WASHED AND DRIED!

What makes a baby carrier different than a baby sling?

A baby sling is a pouch that the baby hangs in to one side of the adult. The sling hangs off one shoulder and tends to throw the parent’s body out of alignment. A baby carrier evenly distributes the baby’s weight on the parent’s body. When using baby slings, one hand is often needed to support the baby, but baby carriers leave both hands free. Also, a baby sling can only be used for smaller babies, whereas a baby carrier can be used through toddlerhood. ...

HOW DO I NURSE MY BABY IN THE BABY SLING?

Convenient and private breastfeeding is so easy while wearing your baby sling. The cradle carry is the position used most often for a baby of any age. The baby sling itself will not hold your baby tightly enough to maintain a "latch" at the breast. You can support your baby's back and head with your arm along the outside of the baby sling. To nurse, position your baby on her side so that she is facing the breast without turning her head. Slip your other hand inside the baby sling to present the breast. ...

Can I carry my baby in a sling?

Yes, this is absolutely fine.

What makes the Karma Baby Sling unique?

Karma Baby Slings are made with only the highest quality fabrics. They are simple to use, unlike other slings with straps and rings. It is a simple tube of fabric that allows you to carry your newborn, infant, or toddler up to 35lbs in five easy carrying positions.

Is there any padding on the Karma Baby Sling?

Most slings are offered with leg padding. This padding cushions your baby's thighs when in the hip, back, or tummy to tummy carries. This padding adds no bulk to the sling so you can still fold it compactly into a purse or diaper bag!

Can my baby fall out of the sling?

As long as the baby is properly positioned he or she will not fall out. We have provided extensive instructions for a variety of ways to carry your Sacred Baby.

What is the maximum weight the Baby Sling will hold?

For the safety of both the adult and the child, the maximum recommended weight is 35 pounds.

Is the Serene Sling safe for me and my baby?

The pocket design keeps baby secure, but you must adhere to the warnings, usage instructions and safety precautions. Check out How to Wear for more information.
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