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Baby Sling Safety Advice

Keeping you and your baby safe is our greatest concern. These safety guidelines, originally published by the UK Sling Manufacturers and Retailers Consortium, are provided to both instruct on proper baby wearing techniques, and to reassure you that when done properly, baby wearing is completely safe and natural.

 

When you’re wearing a sling or carrier, don’t forget the T.I.C.K.S.

Tight - slings and carriers should be tight enough to hug your baby close to you as this will be most comfortable for you both. Any slack/loose fabric will allow your baby to slump down in the carrier which can hinder their breathing and pull on your back

 

In view at all times - you should always be able to see your baby’s face by simply glancing down. The fabric of a sling or carrier should not close around them so you have to open it to check on them. In a cradle position your baby should face upwards not be turned in towards your body.

 

Close enough to kiss - your baby’s head should be as close to your chin as is comfortable. By tipping your head forward you should be able to kiss your baby on the head or forehead.

 

Keep chin off the chest - a baby should never be curled so their chin is forced onto their chest as this can restrict their breathing. Ensure there is always a space of at least a finger width under your baby’s chin.

 

Supported back - in an upright carry a baby’s back should be supported. If a sling is too loose they can slump which can partially close their airway. A baby in a cradle carry in a pouch or ring sling should be positioned carefully with their bottom in the deepest part so the sling does not fold them in half pressing their chin to their chest.