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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Tom Wilkinson

Experts issue baby sling warning amid safety concerns

  • New research from Durham University highlights the need for enhanced guidance for parents on the safe use of baby slings.
  • A survey of 1,470 parents with infants under the age of one revealed that nearly nine out of ten parents purchase slings or carriers online, while only three out of ten purchasers who who bought their sling in person from a shop received direct advice.
  • Instead, most parents relied on manufacturers' instructions, social media, or blogs for safety information.
  • Unsafe use of baby slings has been linked to accidental deaths from suffocation or falls.
  • Experts from Durham University and The Lullaby Trust are advocating for more comprehensive safety information to prevent such incidents, especially for vulnerable infants.

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Baby sling safety warning as experts urge better guidance for new parents

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