The baby sling is most commonly used in Africa, but is now increasingly popular in the western part of the world. This long, very practical piece of fabric provides parents who use it with countless advantages. However, before using the sling, it is important to know when to start using it. Read this short text for more information.
What is a sling?
First of all, it is important to have a more or less clear idea of what is meant by a sling. A sling is a long piece of fabric with a length that varies between 2.5 and 5 metres. To use it, you simply tie it using different techniques, put the baby inside and carry it against you. The sling is tied in such a way that it is comfortable for both the baby and the mother. So, to get the most out of a sling, it should be tied in such a way that the stitch is spread out on both sides of the shoulders. This puts less strain on the back and arms.
The ideal age for a baby sling
The sling is not intended for all children, it becomes awkward when the child gains more weight. So the use of this long piece of cloth depends on the strength of the child’s body size. Generally, when a child is big and strong, the use of the sling is limited to the age of two. However, when the child is small, the use of the sling may be extended to the age of three or even four. Often at birth, the sling is particularly popular with all babies, because it allows them to be snuggled up to their parents.
Ideal times to put your baby in a sling
The sling is ideal when your child does not want to be separated from you but you still want to be free to move. It only takes a little practice to use it. But once you have mastered it, you can use it at any time, on any occasion. It can be used for short walks, while breastfeeding or during the cooler months. In fact, it is during the cooler months that the sling is most beneficial to babies.