| The Very Best Baby Sling Ever! Learning to use a baby sling is an ongoing process. As you find out what positions are comfortable for you and your baby, you will develop your own style. It is best to start using your baby sling right from the start! | |
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![]() The above photo shows the best position for newborns and small babies who can't yet sit or hold up their heads. Notice the nice deep pocket which holds your baby very securely and offers gentle "curved" support to properly cradle your baby's spine. This is very similar to the way your baby was held in the womb, and your baby will love it! |
The front facing position is good for your younger baby. This is very similar to the previous position, but your baby is rotated forward and is sitting "Indian Style" in the pocket formed by the sling. Please don't try this position until your baby is able to hold his head up. This is great for long walks or for doing light housework. Your baby will love the great view from this position!
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To nurse your baby in the sling it is easiest to rotate your baby's position so the head is opposite the rings. This allows the sling to support the baby's weight like a hammock. You can pull the edge of the sling up to offer more or less coverage. The sling takes the weight off your arms to allow you to relax and enjoy being with your baby! |
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The classic 'tummy to tummy' position is a great way to carry your older baby. To safely carry your baby in this position, you must form a deep 'seat'. Be sure to allow your baby's bottom to settle securely into the seat. The padded edge should come firmly up around the legs. to hold your baby securely in place. |
![]() Correct 'threading' of the sling |