Comparisons to Conventional Carriers
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1)
Baby can lay down to sleep or nurse with head supported. This
takes the weight of the head off the spine. Our sling supports
the baby’s head, follows the natural contour of the spine and
keeps the legs together.
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2) Baby’s
legs are not forced apart while little pelvis is soft and forming, promoting
bowleggedness.
3) Legs are not put through leg openings which can cut off their
circulation.
4) No straps to cut into shoulders. Over The Shoulder Baby Holder
has a soft contoured pillow for your shoulder.
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5) Most
parents carry their children until they are 2 or 3 years old. As
a sling mimics your arms, when your baby reaches about 6 months
old you begin carrying your baby in the hip-straddle position. The
weight is easily carried because it is distributed over your entire
torso, hip, shoulder and back.
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6) No straps
to press into mom’s upper chest circulation promoting breast infections.
7) Our sling takes literally 10 seconds to put on and put baby
on. Because it is much less complicated to put on, you are more likely
to wear it around the house. Can he adjusted for various size parents
with one hand in seconds. No belts, buckles, snaps, straps, zippers,
etc. behind the back.
8) You can lay the baby down without waking them up by bending
over a bed and simply slipping it over your head.
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9) No
rigid frame, leg or arm openings. Our sling conforms perfectly to
any person’s torso. It fits you, you don’t have to fit it.
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10) Fashionable,
no need to look like you are going camping every time you want to
wear your baby.
11) The Over The Shoulder Baby Holder is much cooler; even
though baby is always right next to mom it allows the air to circulate.
Baby is not stuffed inside of another hot bag. Our fabric is also
light weight which breathes unlike nylon, canvas, or corduroy carriers.
12) You pull the fabric of the sling up to nurse discreetly
in public.
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13) Depending on your baby’s age or mood you can
change baby’s position to whatever makes him happiest. From
facing out, tummy to tummy, laying down or hip straddle position.
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