Optimal, ergonomic and safe

There's a reason why slings are the number one choice for your new baby. Newborns have a naturally curved spine, and in those first few months of growth, it's essential to hug and support their spine and maintain their ergonomic position.

To achieve this, ensure their knees are tucked up, close to their belly button, and that their bottom is in a deep squat position (the frog or M position). Perform a gentle pelvic tilt by grabbing your baby's legs from behind their knees, right at the crease where they bend (called the hamstrings), and gently rotating their pelvis toward you. This will gently rotate their hips and create a deep "C"-shaped curve in your baby's spine, increasing their squat position for optimal use. Make sure your baby's face remains clear at all times.

Certified Product

Our product has earned the "Healthy Product for Infant Hip Development" seal from the International Hip Dysplasia Institute when used correctly according to our instructions.

It has also been recommended by Morada Segura, the first and only child safety consulting company in Colombia and a member of the International Association for Child Safety. They have carefully analyzed our products and approved all our safety parameters.

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