Saturday, November 6, 2010

Best Baby Slings: The Must Haves

A baby sling is the most versatile of the infant carrier family, even though it’s only constructed of a single piece of fabric. It’s designed to go over one shoulder and around the opposite hip in a diagonal wrap to disperse the weight of the baby onto the carrier.


The strap is made adjustable by sling rings, which also supports the weight bearing down on the strap. Inside where a pocket has formed from the fabric is where the baby is cradled. A good quality baby sling will have padding in the shoulder and the rails of the sling to offer more support and comfort for the parent, it also provides more support for a newborns head and neck at an age where it’s most vulnerable.


Its unique design is ideal for nursing mothers and is also adjustable for when sharing with different sized people using the same sling. Yet not all of the sling models provide these features that make for the best sling. The baby sling comes in two different designs; the ring sling is sold as one size fits all and the pouch sling comes in different sizes since the straps are not adjustable.


The Maya Wrap Baby Slings are the most versatile and popular of the baby ring slings available. Besides its practicality, having an adjustable ring sling makes it very easy to use one sling for multiple-sized wearers.


The sling can be tightened or loosened with just a few changes to the rings placement on the strap. Sewn with 100% woven cotton which is cool and breathable, the Maya Wrap has a lightly padded shoulder for maximum comfort but minimum bulk.


The Infantino is the most popular of baby pouch slings, designed with security straps inside the pouch for an extra snug fit for the infant beyond the contoured shape.


The baby pouches appear to be the “training wheels” of baby carriers on today’s market. You cannot do anything more with this design other than put it on, slip the baby inside it and go.


There are few adjustments to make and therefore less to learn and nothing to adapt to when the baby’s weight and height gain become an issue. However pouches do have a look that many parents prefer for the privacy of the baby, as the edges completely encompass the infant to protect it from harsh weather conditions while being worn outside.


With any baby carrier, the most important thing to know is the position of the baby for the coziness of the parent. It is ideal for the baby to ride high and as tight to the torso as possible in order to guarantee the parents comfort.


In choosing a sling, you need the best fit for your body since the baby’s bottom should be somewhere in-between the parent’s navel and hipbone. Many of the slings, usually the pouch sling, do not come in multiple sizes. These carriers are being worn with the baby too low which will cause incorrect weight to disperse over the body.


The unpadded ring slings have lots of adjustability, being the easiest to get the baby high enough and tight to the body of the parent. Some pouches do adjust while off the body in order to be shared between different carriers of the sling.


The most important thing to consider in purchasing your sling is that you must achieve the perfect fit for you and your baby, no matter what type of sling you decide on.

Art Gib writes and contributes for many baby and parent online publications including HugaMonkey. Always on a quest for the best baby gear, Art can help point out the best baby slings for parents and baby. For more information regarding the best baby slings, visit http://www.hugamonkey.com.

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