Where to buy and how to use a sling

Macau Mum2b

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Can anyone recommend a brand of slings, easily available and most suited for hot weather? Are there any "courses" in Hong Kong to learn how to use your sling?
I have an Ergobaby with the heart to heart insert, but I can't imagine my 2 week old baby won't overheat in the super thick padding.
 
I personally did not use one but I know they have them for sale in mothercare, bumps to babes and I even saw them in toys r us. I am not sure about courses but I am sure the sales assistant would be happy to show you how they work. Sory I couldnt have been more help.
 
I bought both my slings through LLL - I have a Maya Ring Sling and a Slingling. The leaders were very helpful in showing me how to use them. I did not use the slings until my daughter was older, so I can't comment on how comfortable they are in the warm weather with a newborn (we used a Lascal carrier with our newborn which is similar to the Bjorn, but it was November, so the weather was cooler).
 
no "courses"... it takes about 3 minutes to figure out how to use one...how you use one will depend on what kind of sling you buy.
 
The Mayawrap slings, www.mayawrap.com, come with an instructional DVD.
But I would try using the sling for a few days before watching the DVD. There are lots of instructions and it can be a bit daunting to watch the DVD before you've tried the sling. Once you have the general idea then watching the DVD will give you extra tips to make wearing the sling more comfortable. And it is then easier to take the new information in as you already have the basic idea of how to use the sling. I would be very happy to show you how to use the Mayawarp (I live in Mid-levels if you want to visit me.)

Best wishes,
SARAH
 
I just bought a Slingling from Baby Outlet, for my almost 3 week old baby.

I found a very good video from youtube that show how to wear a new born:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSH2NVFgKq8

Probably my baby doesn't have enough head control yet, but he will eventually sink inside the pouch. I guess it will take some practice before I can carry him in the right way....
 
i bought a sling for my song too (with the rings), could never figure out to work it out, i'm selling it on the classifieds here actually and now i use the ergo (though it DOES get hot)
 
Go with the Mayawrap from LLL and then when they get bigger, graduate to the Ergobaby to save your back and shoulders :) Also check out the Sleepywrap. You can get one from Kathy Kitzis/NEST in central on Wyndham.
 
Thanks for all your advice, I will get in touch with LLL for the Mayawrap and Sarah thanks for your kind offer which I will probably take up, will pm you next week/ as soon as I have bought the wrap to see if you have a bit of time to spare.

Cara, you seem surprised that I inquire about courses but in France baby wearing courses by trained professionals are quite common and it is highly recommended to take one mainly because of the respiratory risks when not using a sling properly.
 
Please send me an email to [email protected] rather than a PM on geobaby. I only check geobaby about once a week but check my emails at least twice a day.

A few years ago there was a woman giving courses on how to ware baby slings and the pro and cons of various baby carriers. But she has moved back to live in France now - so I guessed these courses were popular there.

Best wishes,
SARAH
 
Ok, so I bought a Mayawrap sling from LLL, and it's working out okay except: Bub starts crying as soon as she's wet her nappy which she doesn't do in the stroller, I guess it's because she's pressed against her wee, and there's nothing I can really do about that.
The main problem is that if she is awake, she likes to look around but is a month old so cannot support her own head, I have to hold it for her which beats the "hands free" advantage of the sling. Any tricks to keep her head supported by the sling and yet let her look around and not have her face pressed against my chest?
 
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