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Comfort and Security Considerations When Selecting a Baby Sling

Despite what sling manufacturers want parents to trust, there is actually not only a single 'perfect' baby sling in the marketplace. Baby carriers have good and bad points, and several that fit a family's needs better than others at a given point in time. Baby slings suits a newborn might not be one of the most convenient for a toddler. So parents have to consider carefully which child carrier to choose for their baby.

Safety and comfort are obviously the main criteria.

A good-quality baby sling should be designed with the baby and the parent's safety in mind. The baby must be safe at all time. It should be sturdy enough to get used every day for months without showing any significant signs of wear. The accompanying instructions must be easy to follow, and illustrated with photos or videos so that the parents will be confident that they are using their child carrier properly. The child carrier should support the baby in a manner that allows him to breathe comfortably. When using a baby sling with a small baby, the parent should always be able to view the baby's face. In the EU, look for the EU13209-2:2005 safety label.

Comfort is the second essential criteria when buying a baby sling. A well-designed baby carrier allows parents to carry their baby for a long time without any back, shoulder or hip pain, or any discomfort. The baby's weight is distributed evenly across the carer's body. As the baby is held high and snug against the parent's torso or back, the adult doesn't have to lean forward or back to make amends for the baby's weight. Even for asymmetrical hip or side carries, parents are able to keep his spine straight therefore avoiding any back problems.

Safety and comfort - both for your baby and the parent - are the essential criteria when choosing a new baby sling. There are more factors that parents can consider: whether the baby carrier suits both parents, whether it offers a wide range of carrying positions, or whether it can be washed easily.




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