FAQs
One question often asked by new parents is whether babywearing is safe for newborns? The quick answer is yes! To carry in a baby carrier or baby wrap can actually be beneficial for both you and your baby. It's good for the baby's health and can make life a lot easier for you as a parent.
Are wrap carriers safe for newborns? ›
One question often asked by new parents is whether babywearing is safe for newborns? The quick answer is yes! To carry in a baby carrier or baby wrap can actually be beneficial for both you and your baby. It's good for the baby's health and can make life a lot easier for you as a parent.
How long can a baby stay in a wrap sling? ›
Good news: there's no upper limit! While there are upper limits for car seat use, the same rules don't apply to babywearing. That's because, in a car seat, your baby's airways are at risk of compromise after extended periods because they're in a slumped position.
When to stop baby wrap carrier? ›
Wraps, ring slings, and soft-structured carriers are the most common baby carriers, and I love every one of them, so I'll do a brief overview of each one. Wraps are fabulous from infancy to toddlerhood, though most people choose to stop using them when babies reach 15 pounds for a few reasons.
How do you use a baby safe sling? ›
An improper position within the sling can lead to suffocation or injury for your baby. Follow these tips for safe positioning: You should be able to clearly see your baby's mouth and nose the entire time. Your baby's chin should not be curled into their chest, as this can cut off their airflow.
Can babies sleep in sling wraps? ›
It is safe for a baby to sleep upright in a well fitting and supportive sling if the appropriate guidelines are followed.
What are the cons of baby slings? ›
Although rare, unfortunately some babies have been injured and even died in baby slings and carriers. A sling's fabric or fabric from a parent's clothing can press against a baby's airways and cause suffocation very quickly.
What age can you use a baby carrier wrap? ›
Most people will find the stretchy wrap works very well for the first six to nine months of age (a few will last into toddlerhood), and is just the start of a happy babywearing journey as their baby grows bigger. At this point, parents may begin to consider other carriers that have a wider vantage point.
Are baby wraps or carriers better? ›
Lifestyle plays an important role - if you see yourself leaving the house often with your baby in the first year, getting a baby carrier is a wiser choice. A baby carrier offers more support and comfort with higher frequency usage, and it's also easier to put on than baby wraps.
How often do you wash baby wraps? ›
Wash your sling or carrier as often as any other item of clothing, but at a minimum when it becomes soiled.
As being carried is natural for babies there's no set time limit for how long they can stay in the sling, provided you're both happy and comfortable.
How many layers should baby wear in sling? ›
HOW MANY LAYERS DO I NEED TO MY KEEP BABY WARM? As a rough rule of thumb when babywearing, you count as one layer of clothing for your baby, and your sling counts as at least another. If you walk into a warm shop, house or cafe, that's like putting a third layer on them.
When to use a sling for a baby? ›
All our baby slings and carriers, are suitable from birth for babies weighing 8lbs. Got a teeny little baby? Good news, our slings can also be used with even smaller babies after seeking the advice of a healthcare professional.