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Newborn Sling - An Extra Pair Of Arms

By: Kat Hafen

Published: August 23, 2009
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The next time you are carrying your baby in your arms and you begin to get tired, imagine what it would be like to carry your baby in the same position, except for without the use of your arms. That is exactly what the newborn sling will accomplish for you, as it is just like giving you a second set of arms. These newborn slings are designed to keep your baby in a position that is comfortable for both of you, without compromising your ability to use your arms.

The newborn sling was designed with your comfort in mind and the secret lies with the fabric with which it is constructed. This fabric, first of all, is extremely flexible. This flexibility allows you to use the newborn sling for a month old baby or a 30-pound toddler, as it is large enough, yet secure enough to accommodate both.

If you are grocery shopping, having your arms free is absolutely necessary. Unfortunately, this also puts your baby at risk because it will either have to be left in the shopping cart or carried in one arm. While the safety of shopping carts has improved in recent years, it is not safer than a newborn sling that will keep your baby against your body at all times.

The newborn sling is designed in a matter that makes it impossible for the baby to ever fall out, as the pouch is deep enough to keep the baby in place and snug enough to prevent and extreme movements. The people who designed the newborn sling did so with absolute care, so you can trust that every possible scenario has been addressed by this design.

The newborn sling is also highly flexible, so if your baby wants to sit up, it can or if it want to sleep, it will be able to do this as well. The choice is basically up to you because your baby will be safe in any position. If you feel as though the baby would benefit from being able to look around, you can take the baby's head out of the newborn sling and give him or her that option.

At the same time, however, if you want your baby to be protected from the sun, his or her head can be covered by the baby sling. No matter what position your baby needs to be in at a particular time, you can adjust the newborn sling to meet those desires.

Remember that this fabric that is used in newborn slings was chosen because it is the easiest on your baby's skin and will also stand up against any abuse you can dish out. That means that it is about more than just comfort, as it is also very high in quality.

Do not waste another day without your very own newborn sling. Once you buy one, you will wonder how you ever did without the comfort and style that a newborn sling will provide for you and your baby on a daily basis.

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Kat Hafen writes and contributes for many baby and parent online publications including HugaMonkey. Always on a quest for the best baby gear, Kat can help point out the best baby slings for parents and baby. For more information regarding the best baby slings, visit HugaMonkey.


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