I have a strong 16week old who likes to straighten her legs and body out, which scares me as it feels like she’s abouts to fall through the sling! Is there anything I can do to reduce this? Am I doing something wrong?
Hi Alison. Pre-tightening the bottom rail, using the rope method you see in this tutorial (so seating baby on the bunched pass before spreading the fabric and ensuring it's into their knee pits with their bottom sinking lower to create the M shape, only then do you pull fabric up. Use one hand to pull up the fabric whilst the other hand makes sure the seat stays in place). The key is a nice deep seat and tilted pelvis as babies can't completely straighten if they're in the deep squat position.
Such a helpful video!
That's great to hear :)
Thank you lots! So helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Love this tutorial 💖 Finally a mooooving baby as my little bean.
lol! Yes, real life
@@OschaSlingsOfficial You know, it's much more relatable than a doll: my little one has been like a soccer team in the bump and so she is now 💖
Excellent video, thank you!
Glad it was helpful, thanks for taking the time to let us know :)
I have a strong 16week old who likes to straighten her legs and body out, which scares me as it feels like she’s abouts to fall through the sling! Is there anything I can do to reduce this? Am I doing something wrong?
Hi Alison. Pre-tightening the bottom rail, using the rope method you see in this tutorial (so seating baby on the bunched pass before spreading the fabric and ensuring it's into their knee pits with their bottom sinking lower to create the M shape, only then do you pull fabric up. Use one hand to pull up the fabric whilst the other hand makes sure the seat stays in place). The key is a nice deep seat and tilted pelvis as babies can't completely straighten if they're in the deep squat position.