Laura Brown
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March 01, 2016
What exactly is “unwearing”? It’s the act of removing both the carrier and (hopefully) a sleeping baby. Here are some tips to make your “unwearing” successful.
Be prepared! If your baby takes a bottle, requires a favorite blankie, white noise, or darkness, set those up before you attempt to unwear. If you’re a breastfeeder, be prepared to side lie and escape after a quick feed.
Have a flat surface to transfer baby to. Make sure it’s safe, where baby cannot roll.
The closer you can get to your surface, the higher chance of success. Don’t be afraid to lean completely over the surface before unbuckling, the lack of support or instability can startle the baby. Sit on the edge of the bed if unwearing from a back carry, and lean back toward the surface.
Take your time. If you hurry, you’re more likely to wake baby. That being said, once baby is completely off, RUN ;)
Bring on the shushing. I shush and sway a bit as I unwear, until I’m