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Baby slings have been an integral part of nursing, holding and transporting children all over the world for centuries. It’s comfortable, convenient, and most importantly, keeps baby close to you and your heart .
1. Comfort. This is the most important thing. Many slings are one size fits all, but some come in different styles for different body types. If you can, try a friend’s sling on for size before you buy your own or ask if you can experiment in the store.
2. Material. If you live in a warm climate, you may not want a heavy, thick sling that you will sweat in. Likewise, you may want something more substantial if you’re in a colder region.
3. Aesthetics. You won’t wear it if you don’t like the way it looks, so pick a sling that you think is attractive and matches your overall style.
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Price: $70
Weight Limit: Up to 35 pounds
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Pros: Made from organic cotton, the Moby Wrap is a popular stretchy wrap, and it’s relatively easy for beginners since there is only one tying method for this sling. It’s cozy and warm for newborns, who can be held reclining, upright, facing in, facing out, or sitting sidewise. Most importantly, it’s comfortable for you to carry your baby because the sling utilizes your entire back and your shoulders.
Cons: The Moby Wrap wrapping style isn’t like others on the market. Mastering it will take some time and practice, so give it a few test runs before your baby is born.
Price: $70
Weight Limit: Up to 35 pounds
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Pros: The Maya Wrap Lightly Padded Baby Sling is made from 100% hand-woven fabric and features a lightly padded shoulder, which makes it more comfortable, but not hot. It is adjustable in many ways and has been praised for being the best sling for breastfeeding purposes. A small, zippered pocket is a welcome addition, making it possible to carry your keys and money on short errands without having to lug your entire diaper bag.
Cons: The padding is great, but if you wear it for an extended period of time it can put a strain on your shoulder.
Price: $49
Weight Limit: Up to 35 pounds
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Pros: This high quality sling from Hotslings, the first company to introduce the pouch carrying style, is a blend of fashion and function. The sling comes in tons of fun, vibrant prints which ensures you’ll find one you like whatever your stlyle. The Everyday Sling comes as one, single piece making it easy to figure out. You’ll be comfortable wearing it, and since it features built-in extra leg padding, your baby’s little legs will be, too.
Cons: There’s only one way to wear this sling, which makes it easy, but not very versatile.
Price: $30
Weight Limit: Up to 35 pounds
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Pros: If you want a simple, inexpensive sling, try this reversible sling from Munchkin. It’s reversible, so it has two different looks, and it’s adjustable to create five different positions without rings or straps. It may be too simple for some real sling enthusiasts, but it does the job and won’t break the bank.
Cons: As you may guess from the price, this is a very basic sling. It’s also not ideal for heavier babies.
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