Advice for using a slingChoose your sling carefully The best way to get into years of happy baby wearing is to choose your baby sling carefully. Take your time If there is only one thing you should remember from this article, it’s this: take your time. You didn’t learn to care for your baby, change his nappy, or breastfeed in one day. Learning to carry your baby in a sling is a new skill. Some people take to it easily. Others need a bit more time to be comfortable. Be patient, it’s worth it. Most slings come with detailed instructions. Read them carefully. Choose your moment To try on your new sling, choose a moment when your baby is relaxed, fed, changed and happy. If they get upset, stop and try again later. They might need some time to get used to this new feeling of being held in a sling. Go step by step Some parents have found it helpful to learn step by step: place the sling and practice with a doll. When you’re comfortable enough, place the baby and take your time adjusting it. If you’re learning back carries, start by placing the baby on your back without the sling. Get some help You might want to ask another adult to stand by while you try on your new baby sling, help you support the baby, check that the fabric is spread out and not twisted. It’s particularly important when you learn back carries when you can’t see the baby on your back. Look up Sling Meet Log on the Sling Meet forum to find a parent near you. They will be able to help you get a comfortable fit with your sling, adjust the height, spread the fabric, place the baby in the correct position. You’ll be surprised how many parents arrive at a meeting thinking they need to buy a new sling because they can’t get comfortable with theirs … and leave with a happy baby! Question the vendor Sling vendors and manufacturers are passionate about baby wearing. Don’t hesitate to contact them with any question you might have about your baby sling. They have been using their products for years, testing them in all kinds of situations. Most manufacturers have a team of testers of parents of different sizes with children in a wide age range, they should be able to advise you on how to adjust the sling to be most comfortable. Once you’ve placed the baby in the sling and adjusted the fabric, take a few photos (front and back). First, compare them with the photos on the sling manufacturer’s site. This can help you answer a few questions: is the baby at the same height? Does it look tight enough? Are the rings at the same height… Keep your baby happy ring sling And now get started, enjoy your new sling! |














