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Baby wearing 101

Jul 04, 2015

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Brief overview on different types of baby carriers.
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Page 1: Baby wearing 101

BABY WEARING 101

Bethany Hammond

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WHAT IS BABY WEARING?

"Babywearing" simply means holding or carrying a

baby or young child using a cloth baby carrier.

Holding babies is natural and universal; baby

carriers make it easier and more

comfortable, allowing parents and caregivers to

hold or carry their children while attending to the

daily tasks of living. (babywearinginternational.org)

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BENEFITS OF BABYWEARING

Medical professionals agree that infants thrive through touch; “wearing”

your baby is another way to meet this need. But the benefits of babywearing

don’t end there … babywearing offers many other advantages, some of

which include:

• Happy Babies.

• Healthy Babies.

• Confident Parents.

• Loving Caregivers.

•Comfort and Convenience.

(http://babywearinginternational.org/articles.php?article=1)

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BAD CARRIERS

Crotch danglers (can

lead to hip

displaysia, bad for backs

of parent and baby) –

Baby Bjorn, Snugli Bag slings

(suffocation risk) –

Infantino recalled

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WOVEN WRAPS

Woven wraps

(Didymos, Girasol, BBslen)

• Very versatile (many ways to

wear, newborn-toddler)

• Comfortable for heavier toddlers and

long outings

• Can be expensive

• Learning curve

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STRETCHY WRAPS

Moby wrap

• Inexpensive

• Learning curve

• Good for newborn until

around 20 pounds

Baby K’Tan

• Takes some of the effort

out of wrapping, but not

as many carries to do

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RING SLINGS

Easy to put on

Limited carries (generally hip

only)

Often made of woven material

Especially nice for toddlers

who want up and down

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POUCH SLINGS

Very compact and easy to

put on

Not as supportive/good

for shoulders/back

Best for around 4-18

months

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SOFT STRUCTURED CARRIERS

Ergo, Boba, Beco

• Fast and easy

• Front, back, and hip

carries

• Excellent for toddlers

up to around 35 pounds

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MEI TAIS

Much like a soft

structured carrier, but

instead of buckles, it has

straps to tie

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FRAME BACKPACKS

Easy to put on

For 6 months+

Best for hiking

Very bulky

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RESOURCES

Thebabywearer.com – general information and used slings

Diaperswappers.com – used slings

Babywearinginternational.org – great information

Becomingmamas.com – good tutorials on wrap carries

Novanatural.com – sells BBslen wraps (one of the cheapest wovens)