I bought a Hotsling when my child was an infant, do I need a new one now that he’s older?
As your child grows, you can adjust the position in which you carry him or her in the sling. You most likely will not need another size because less of the actual baby’s body is in the sling as he or she grows and sits up. Also, every sling comes with both written and DVD instructions on how to wear the carrier to accommodate your growing child. The cradle carry, front carry, and hip carry are all covered in detail, and most parents instinctively know when their child is ready for each. Hotslings are perfectly designed to carry children close to the body during the months that they benefit most from such care. They naturally outgrow their sling at the age and size when they are ready for more independence from their parents.
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