Help with Baby Sling

Updated on January 23, 2007
A.H. asks from Surprise, AZ
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I can't for the life of me figure out how to use this baby sling!! No matter how I try to put my six month old in it... I feel like she's about to fall out of it...and it doesn't seem to be on my shouldre correctly...

Can anyone help me figure this thing out??

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T.N.

answers from Phoenix on

I was given one that was too large for me and it wouldn't hold my baby close enough to me and I had to support him with my arms (defeating one of the purposes of wearing a sling), so make sure you have the right size. I did a lot of research before buying my sling and it works great. I still sometimes wear my toddler when I'm cleaning or preparing dinner and he's bored and tugging at my legs or underfoot. He loves being "worn" and brings it to me. Anyways, after reading up on different kinds, I bought an Over the Shoulder Baby Holder on ebay for $10. www.KangarooKorner.com was a great resource and you can also buy their slings from their website or find some of them on ebay for a discount . They have a page that describes and shows pics on how to wear different slings properly: http://kangarookorner.com/wearing.aspx
Click on what type of sling you have (on the left side there's a list to choose from) and this should help you out and even show you the different kinds of positions you can wear your baby in as they grow.

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A.G.

answers from Phoenix on

hello! I don't have a simple answer to help you over email. However, this month's issues of Mothering Magazine has a great section all about slings and the proper use of them. The owners at Mother's Milk Boutique at Scottsdale and Shea are also very helpful with baby-wearing. I found that it took quite a bit of practice. And I still prefer the wrap much more than the sling. The wraps keep my baby much more secure (even when he was much smaller).

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T.W.

answers from Phoenix on

If you are not comfortable wit it, it is not for you. Your best bet is to invest in a front carrying baby harness. It worked great for my girls (all three of them). I could never figure our the sling. Try something different.

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S.M.

answers from Tucson on

This might not be the advice you are looking for, but I also had trouble with slings and I actually just gave up and bought a PlayTex HipHammock and LOVE IT. If you are just looking for a way to carry your child hands free, stop by a store and give one a try. It is comfortable, easy to use, and unlike some carriers it is VERY easy to get your child in and out of without assistance.

NOTE: You may have seen where this product was recalled, but PlayTex bought the patent and fixed the problem and the product is completely safe and on shelves at most stores carring baby gear.

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D.W.

answers from Phoenix on

Hello! There are a number of websites that can help:
http://gypsymama.com/,
http://www.mayawrap.com/,
http://www.thewigleys.net/how_to_babywear.html,
http://www.mamatoto.org
and others.

Mayawrap has even an instructional videos here: http://www.mayawrap.com/n_video.php

If you want more hands-on help, check out your closest "bestfed" store. They have classes on "how to baby-wear" and the sales people can show you the one or the other how-to as well.

I wish you much joy with this! The sling was one of the best things I got for us!

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A.

answers from Albuquerque on

Don't give up on your sling! The benefits are too wonderful. First, you have to know what kind of sling you have and make sure it's the right size, if it's the type where size matters. Try to find someone in your town that can offer advice. I sell slings and offer free "training" if the mama needs it. And then six months down the road, they call me again to go over any new positions that might be better for an older baby. Perhaps if you find a NINO group in your area or a Natural FAmily Boutique consultant, they can help you. Here are a few links:
http://www.naturalfamilyboutique.com/Locator.aspx
http://www.nineinnineout.org/
www.thebabywearer.com
www.peppermint.com

There is LOTS Of help out there. Don't give up!

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