Nowadays there is an endless list of different style baby slings available for parents to choose from.
This is a selection of widely available slings and carriers.
Front carriers are designed so your baby can either face inwards which is especially useful for a newborn or when your baby is sleeping or face outwards which is said to be helping with baby’s social development. They feature adjustable straps so the weight of the baby is distributed evenly across your shoulders and back. Some have an additional strap around your waist so it distributes the weight even more. They can accommodate an infant of up to 13.5kg which may already be too heavy for many parents to carry. When choosing a front carrier try to find one that is easy to put on and take off as a lot of straps can be disabling if the parent has to put it on all by himself. The carrier should be able to support your baby’s head and shoulders.
Soft carriers are equally versatile as baby can be worn at the front, back or the side on the hip. The shoulder and waist straps are tied around your upper body to allow individual comfort and they can be used for babies of up to 18 months.
Sling carriers come in different styles, both fabric and design.
The pouch sling is the easiest in design which means no extra bulk when not in use and quick and easy to put on and take off. By using the sling properly you distribute the weight over the full width of your shoulder and across your back. This kind of sling allows for discreet breastfeeding anywhere anytime and doubles as a soft changing mat, stroller cover or baby blanket. It is fuss free, allowing the wearer to carry the baby in various positions: babies can be worn to sleep in a cradle position, tummy-to-tummy, kangaroo carry or hip carry while you go on with your activities. The pouch sling comes in different sizes for the correct fit. (http://www.babysbest.co.uk/products/out-and-about)
The ring sling is very versatile and adjustable to any size baby or wearer. The sling is designed to cup the shoulder and spread naturally over the back, keeping baby secure and close to your center of gravity. It may take some time to get used to the handling and adjusting but it is a very good sling for those who feel comfortable wearing it.
Wraps are a wide swath of fabric that slings across your body. It is very versatile as infants can lie down in them and can face in- and outwards. An older baby can straddle around your hip or back while being supported by the sling. They also allow discreet and convenient breastfeeding.
A framed carrier, used for long walks and hikes (hiking carriers) has a backpack frame made of light metal with a fabric seat. Unlike front carriers and slings, which distribute baby’s weight across the shoulders and the back, a backpack carrier places the weight on your back and waist. This type of carrier is not recommended for babies under six months old as it requires them to sit upright and be able to hold themselves reasonably stable. It can be used for children up to 18kg. When choosing such a carrier, look for lightweight models that have a built-in stand. This will help make loading and mounting easier. A framed carrier should be moisture resistant and have a cleanable fabric, adjustability for both wearer and baby, safety straps, firm shoulder strap padding, a lumbar support to help distribute the weight down towards your hips, and some storage pockets for all your needs while hiking. If you like long-distance hikes you should look out for heavy-duty backpacks but a light-weight model is fine for shorter tours.
Please keep in mind: all slings and carriers must be comfortable, padded, straps should be adjustable and comfortable. The fabric must be breathable to prevent overheating and washable. Most importantly, your and your baby must like it!
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