October 01, 2024
8 Babywearing Tips for Every Type of Baby Carrier
Babywearing is more than just a convenience; it's a way to keep your baby close, build a strong bond, and enjoy the many benefits that come with it. Whether you're new to babywearing or looking to improve your technique, this guide will provide you with essential tips tailored to every type of baby carrier. From wraps to structured carriers, we've got you covered with the best practices for safely and comfortably wearing your baby.Benefits of Babywearing
Before we dive into the tips, let's take a moment to highlight the incredible benefits of babywearing. It's not just about keeping your hands free—babywearing promotes bonding, supports breastfeeding, and can even help reduce crying and colic in newborns. It also allows parents to maintain an active lifestyle while keeping their baby close, contributing to both the baby's and the parent's emotional well-being.When can I start babywearing?
You can start babywearing as soon as your baby is born, as long as they are healthy and you are using a carrier that supports their neck and back. (All our Ergobaby carriers are newborn friendly starting at 7lbs.) Most wraps and slings are designed for newborns, and many parents find that babywearing helps soothe their newborns, making it easier to adjust to life with a new baby. Read more about the benefits of babywearing! (Hello, reduced PPD symptoms! Hello regulated baby!)Types of Baby Carriers
There are several types of baby carriers available, each with its unique features and benefits. Understanding these can help you choose the right one for your needs. - Wraps: Long pieces of fabric that you wrap around your body to create a snug and secure hold for your baby. Wraps, like our Aura wrap, are versatile and can be adjusted to fit various body types and carrying positions. - Ring Slings: These are similar to wraps but use a ring to secure the fabric, making it easier to adjust and quick to put on and take off. They are great for newborns and smaller babies.Our sister brand, Baby Tula, sells ring slings that are perfect for every day or special occasions. - Soft-Structured Carriers (SSCs): These carriers come with buckles and straps for easy adjustment and are often padded for extra comfort. Our Omni carriers are a great example of a soft-structured carrier. They are ideal for older babies and toddlers and can be worn on the front, back, or hip. - Mei Tais: A hybrid between a wrap and a soft-structured carrier, Mei Tais have a structured body with fabric straps that tie around the wearer. They are easy to use and provide a snug fit. - Backpack Carriers: These are designed for carrying older babies and toddlers on your back. They are perfect for hiking and other outdoor activities. Learn more about the different types of baby carriers available.Babywearing Tips
Now that you're familiar with the different types of carriers, let's explore some essential babywearing tips to ensure both you and your baby are comfortable and safe. These tips are important no matter what carrier you are using!- Choose the Right Carrier for Your Baby's Age: Not all carriers are suitable for every stage of your baby’s development. Some carriers are designed specifically for newborns, while others are good for newborn all the way through the toddler years. Decide which is right for you and your family!
- Ensure Proper Positioning: Your baby should be positioned high enough on your chest that you can easily kiss the top of their head. This "visible and kissable" position ensures that your baby’s airway remains open.
- Check for Safety: Check that all buckles, straps, and ties are secure and that your baby’s back is well-supported. The fabric should be snug but not too tight—your baby’s chin should not be pressed against their chest.
- Mind the Temperature: Babies can easily overheat in carriers, so be mindful of the weather and dress your baby accordingly. In hot weather, opt for lighter fabrics and ensure your baby is not too bundled up.
- Practice Different Carries: Depending on your carrier type, you can try different carrying positions, such as front, hip, or back carries. Practicing these at home will help you become more confident and comfortable.
- Consider Your Comfort: Make sure that your carrier is adjusted to fit you comfortably. Padded straps and a wide waistband can help distribute your baby’s weight evenly, reducing strain on your back and Babywearing should not be painful for you or baby! If it is, schedule a free one on one with our babywearing experts to get the perfect fit
- Follow Manufacturer's Guidelines: Always adhere to the weight and age guidelines provided by the carrier’s manufacturer to ensure your baby’s safety.
- Keep Your Baby Engaged: Talk to your baby and interact with them while babywearing. This not only helps to strengthen your bond but also keeps your baby happy and content.