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last modified: 2006-10-12

Will my baby get enough air in the wrap?

Yes, if you ensure that your baby's nose is free and that it is able to get enough "fresh" air. Your movements will also cause the air within the sling to circulate and provide replacement of fresh air. It is also important not to overdress babies in the cloth, and maybe also under a jacket, because babies suffer more from overheating than freezing.
For more information about the subject, you can also read the Cologne study on oxygen assimilation of premature babies in a baby sling - a study made by the University of Cologne. During the study, it was discovered that a newborn baby's oxygen intake is only approximately 1% less in a sling than it is without a sling. This is because a baby in a baby sling is much quieter and can breathe in a more relaxed way.



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