The baby sling has been used for centuries, and has recently gained great favor among modern mothers. It’s felt that a small infant has more privacy with a sling (Actress Keri Russell says her sling is her baby’s “paparazzi shield”!), and it’s especially useful for nursing mothers.
There are several important things to consider when choosing a sling or front carrier. First, check the sling to see what size / weight it is rated for. Is the sling padded? Padding is excellent for protecting toddler’s sensitive legs. When debating between baby carriers and baby slings, keep in mind that front carriers are designed for infants from 8 to 25 pounds, while baby slings can be used for preemies all the way up to toddlers at 35 pounds.
For soft carriers, make sure that it’s washable and has adjustable straps. This allows you to keep the same great fit as your baby grows. Your baby should fit snugly, and have good head support, and their weight should be evenly distributed. Only use a carrier to move the baby about when you are walking. Never use it to transport the baby on a bike, in a car, or any other means of transportation....