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Product Type :

Sling

Color :

Black


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NEW baby toddler sling carrier stretch SMALL







Description

                                            

BRAND NEW

BLACK

 SIZE SMALL

Our baby slings will help you carry your baby in a natural fetal position, soothed by your heartbeat, movement, and familiar scent. Carrying your baby in a baby sling has been scientifically proven to reduce baby's crying by 51%.

Easier than a stroller.
Lighter than lugging a carseat.
Faster
& less bulky than traditional front carriers.
Happier babies.
Satisfied moms.

What was once considered a novelty item, the baby sling has now become the “must-have” baby accessory.

Measuring - Finding the right size sling will maximize the comfort and enjoyment of both you and your baby. To obtain an accurate measurement you want to use a soft tape measure and measure from the outer corner of your shoulder diagonally across your body to your hip. (be sure to measure across your chest, depending on cup size this could significantly alter your sling size)

 

Sizes correspond to your average fitted t-shirt size.

Measure from the top of the shoulder to the top of the hip.

Measure loosely to ensure the right fit.

Baby Sling Size

Approx. Weight

 

Hip to Shoulder

Bra

XXS 

<120lbs

22

AB

 

XS 

110-140lbs

 

23

 

ABC

 

S

 

125-165lbs

 

24

 

varies

 

M

 

140-180lbs

 

25

 

varies

 

L 

160-200lbs

 

26

 

>C Cup

XL

180-210lbs

 

27

 

CDE

 

XXL 

>200lbs

 

28

 

>D Cup

The Proper Fit - If you have bought a pouch and you think you may have the wrong size here are some indications:An indication that your sling is too small is that it will dig into your baby's legs, be extremely difficult to get your baby into and if it feels uncomfortably tight.

An indication that your sling is too big is if your baby feels insecure, loose or wobbly. It is also too big if your legs bump the baby's bottom as you walk. A sling that is too big will also cause back ache after wearing it for only a short time.

Wearing Instructions

Find the curved seam in the pouch and fold the pouch in half positioning the curved seam to the lower end (curved seam will sit at your hip) and the opening facing upwards.





Fold your sling in half lengthwise




Determine which shoulder you want to wear your sling on.  Hold the sling with the seam down and the fold on the same side as the shoulder you want to wear it on.  If you want to wear on your right shoulder, then put your left arm and head through the opening.

  The seam should be slightly in front of your hip.  The sling forms a "pocket" for the baby.  




After putting your sling on, pick your baby up and put her up over your shoulder.  Open the pocket of your sling and lower baby in, bottom and feet first.  Her bottom should be in the curve of the sling, with the seam running perpendicular to her spine.



"Bounce" her down into the sling, by grabbing the outer rail.  Baby can sleep, nurse, or look around.  Arms can be in or out.


Hip Carry

Place the sling over your shoulder with the open edge facing upward. Remember the seam will be on the "Hip" end and not the shoulder. Gently place your babies legs between you and the sling. Holding your baby with one arm use your other hand to open the sling (the most comfortable fit will have the seam being right between the babies legs and up their back) For the Hip Carry it is most comfortably worn if the seam is slightly to the outside of your breast. Holding on to the bottom of the sling gently lower your baby into the sling. If you need to adjust the sling, slide the baby around to your hip with their legs straddled, one in front and one behind. Your babies arms can be in or out.

Cradle Carry

 Place the sling over your shoulder with the open edge facing upward. Remember the seam will be on the "Hip" end and not the shoulder. Place your baby on your shoulder and open the pocket of the sling. Gently lower your baby into your sling, bottom and feet first. Your babies bottom should be at the curved seam of the pouch with their head up towards your breast.

Tummy Carry

This is basically the same as the "Hip Carry" except instead of sliding the baby to your hip position your baby tummy to tummy.

Baby Slings allow you to - Bond with baby, get housework done, nurse discreetly, get mobile without a bulky stroller, and much more! 

We have more than 20 colors and all sizes of baby carriers in stock ready to ship fast!

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$2.00 OFF ANY EXTRA SHIPPING

 

 


   
       



YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE

SOLID BLACK STRETCH

SLING

NOT ON THE FLORAL

Important Safety Information:

  • Please remember that with all babyslings, your baby is not tied in. Please remember that an uncooperative child could wiggle and work their way out of a sling.

  • Put an arm around your baby when you squat or bend over.

  • Do not use your sling during rigorous or possibly dangerous activities such as jogging, cooking etc.

  • Disclaimer: You alone are ultimately responsible for the welfare and safety of your child. By purchasing this product you acknowledge that the creator/maker accepts no responsibility for any injury or damage resulting from the use or misuse of our products.





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