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I've heard that slings aren't safe, but I really love the idea of "wearing" my baby. What do I do?
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You're already on the right track by simply asking this question. Due to the recent warning issued by the Consumer Product Safety Commission regarding the use of baby slings, you're not alone in your concern. The warning was directed at parents of babies younger than 4 months and didn't single out one particular brand, but it did strongly urge parents to take extra precautions when using any over-the-shoulder sling with their newborns. Nothing wrong with that! So here are some important guidelines to keep in mind when baby wearing:
- A baby's face should never be covered by the sling fabric, clothing, or a blanket, etc.
- The baby shouldn't sit too low in the sling. If Baby is down by your belly button, then they need to be adjusted to a higher position.
- The distance between Baby's chin and chest should be at least two fingers to avoid cutting off the air passages.
- Make sure Baby's face isn't pressed up against the wearer.
When it comes to slings, many manufacturers even have an online demo or DVD included in the packaging. Watch it! The simplest advice for fans of "hands-free" baby wearing (which includes The Baby Planners), is chin up, face visible, nose and mouth free of obstructions. You'll be happy and Baby will be safe and secure.
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