You might have seen the CPSC warning about slings last week. As a certified volunteer babywearing educator (through Babywearing International) I wanted to give my two cents. If you’ve ever been to a local meeting here or met up with me in person and talked about slings in the last three years, I’ve mentioned infant safety. NONE of this information is new in the babywearing community. Common sense is key. Our local group issued a press release that summarized our thoughts and general warnings to parents that we routinely give, with some easy guides you can use and pass on. You CAN use slings safely. You need to be aware of your infant’s positioning and breathing. If your child was premature or is at risk for breathing problems, be extra cautious. And NEVER ever use the Infantino Sling Rider or other “bag-style” carriers that bury a baby deep in a pouch and don’t allow you to position them safely.
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Kristen, to clarify: are you saying never use the Infantino Sling Rider if you have a premature infant OR are you saying never use it period? Just wasn’t sure based on reading what you posted. Thank you for the info though, I did hear about that warning released last week and sort of rolled my eyes just a little bit…common sense people… (sorry not trying to insensitive)
I would say never use it, ever. Use that money to buy a sling that is safer and more comfortable. You really CAN’T properly position an infant in the sling rider, and it’s not a very comfortable sling, so I can’t imagine using it with a heavier baby.