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Concerns About Using A Sling?

1. Will my baby become spolied?
2. It doesn't look comfortable for the baby
3. It doesn't look safe.

1.Will my baby become spolied?
Carrying your baby in the sling will create a baby who feels secure and loved and because of this he will actually become more independent. Anecdotal evidence shows that sling babies grow independent very quickly. They will ask to be put down where other, more insecure children ask to be picked up.



2. It doesn't look comfortable for the baby.
Some people think babies carried in slings look all "scrunched up" and uncomfortable. Most people think ‘that can't be comfortable’ and think that if you were scrunched up like that, you would be uncomfortable. But you aren't shaped like a baby. Your baby has spent nine months scrunched up” inside your womb and finds this position comforting and comfortable. Besides, babies tend not to be too shy about letting their parents know when they're uncomfortable.


3. It doesn't look safe.
Many cultures around the world have used babywearing in one form or another for thousands and thousands of years. I think this in itself proves that it is a safe practise. My slings are also triple stitched along the normal seams, French seamed along the weight bearing seams and stitched six times along the weight bearing joins with polyester cotton which is less likely to break than natural cotton. Using the sling, you can avoid collisions which are very common when using a pram, you can easily maneouvour in thick crowds without saying ‘excuse me’ every two minutes and without having to wait for people to get out of your way. You can also protect your baby from being bumped with your hands and arms, rarely do people invade your personal space, in which your baby is, lovely and snug in.



Please click HERE for the Sling Sizing Chart and information on how to measure yourself for one.


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