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Best sling for 5 foot 2 weakling ! ?

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sazlocks · 14/05/2010 09:47

My friend is due in the next few days and is a self described 5 foot 2, petite framed, weakling with a bad shoulder ! She is thinking of using a sling and wondering which one would suit her best. I have the Close sling which she will try out and she has been given a Baby Bjorn but I wondered if anyone had any recommendations for any others that might suit her frame and not put too much strain on her shoulder.
thanks in advance

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thisisyesterday · 14/05/2010 09:48

moby

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twolittlemonkeys · 14/05/2010 09:50

Hi I have a wrap sling (a Moby to be precise) and love it. I am just under 5ft with back problems and the good thing about it is that the weight is really evenly distributed over your body. Would highly recommend one of these. I had a structured one similar to Baby Bjorn and didn't find it nearly as good (BB also a faff with lots of fastenings, can't move baby in and out without undoing it etc)

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mrsgboring · 14/05/2010 09:51

Any kind of stretchy wrap is the best for little babies (e.g. Moby, Hug a Bub, Kari-Me). I've not tried a Close, but that's probably similar. The only thing is if it's a very hot summer it might be a little warm, in which case you could look at a ring sling, pouch or mei tai. Pouches and ring slings are usually sized SML so she can get one to fit.

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MonTuesWTF · 14/05/2010 12:08

Since she is so petite, she can get a stretchy sling and cut it down to size. they are about 5.2m long and she won't need it to be longer than 4m.

Since she is having a summer baby, she may like to try a gauze woven wrap which is lighter than the stretchy ones but some newbies find have a slightly longer learning curve. Again 4m will be enough fabric for her.

Calin Bleu makes lovely gauze wraps and joining www.naturalmamas.co.uk, or UKbabywearingSWAP (a yahoo group) and she can look at their FSOT board and buy second hand.

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sazlocks · 14/05/2010 13:44

that's fab - thanks for your responses.

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