My Favorite Baby Carriers

July 26, 2013

   

(1) New Native 100% Organic Cotton Baby Sling $49.99 – I love New Native because it is a simple, no fuss baby carrier, is organic, it folds flat for easy travel and it has tons of cute fabrics to choose from. Also this one allows you to nurse in privacy while your baby is in the carrier. (2) Moby Wrap Baby Carrier $47.95  – The Moby wrap is so versatile and super soft material.  Very secure and easy on the back.  (3) Baby K’Tan Breeze Baby Carrier $76.99 – This carrier is amazing for hot climates. The material is actually mesh so it breathes, keeps you and baby cool.  (4) Mamas and Papas Morph Baby Carrier $139.99 – This posh carrier is super stylish and combines a carrier with a harness. And it comes in really fun colors.  (5) Baby Bjorn Miracle Baby Carrier $184.95 – This miracle carrier might be a splurge purchase but it fits like a dream. The inside of the carrier is lined with super soft material for baby.

 

Types of Baby Carriers and features of each

Wrap

Asian
Style

Figure
8

Adjustable
Ring

Non-
Adjustable
Pouch

Soft
Structured

Amount
of Fabric

Significant

A Little
More

A Little
More

A Little
More

Minimal

A Little
More

Good in
Hot
Weather

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Yes

Reduces
Back
Strain

Very
Well

Yes

Very
Well

Very
Well

Yes

OK

Versatile
Positions

Very
Well

Yes

Very
Well

Yes

Yes

Somewhat

Adjustable
Size

Yes

Yes

No

Yes

No

Yes

Easy On,
Easy Off

With
Practice

Yes

Yes

Yes

Very
Well

Yes

Discreet
Nursing

Very
Well

Somewhat

Very
Well

Very
Well

Yes

Somewhat

Ideal
Age/Weight
of Child

Preemie-
40 lbs

Children
up to
36/40 lbs

8-35 lbs

Newborn-
35 lbs

Birth-
35 lbs

Children
8-35 lbs

 

5 safety tips to tell if your baby carrier is fit correctly:

  1. Mimics the in arms position-  When a baby is in a baby carrier, he should be in the same position as when he’s being held in your arms. This is the single most important part to any baby carrier. If it is an upright baby carrier, the baby should be snug against your body, high on your chest, and in the same position your arms hold them in. If it is a side laying carrier, the baby should be between your breasts and your belly button, in the same position, and location as when you hold the baby in your arms. If you put the carrier on and let go of your baby and the baby moves away from you, drop downs, or slumps to the side etc, then your carrier is not on correctly.
  1. Close Enough to Kiss - The baby’s head should be close enough to you that you can bend down and easily kiss the top of her head. If you cannot bend far enough to reach the baby, then she is too low. If the baby is too low, there is a higher risk of breathing difficulty, and you may feel that the baby is insecure or may fall out of the carrier. Wearing a baby too low will also cause backaches.
  2. Held Tightly - Make sure your carrier is tight enough you and the baby. When you lean over, or to the side, there should be little to no space between you and your baby. If you feel like you need to hold onto your baby to keep him falling out of the baby carrier, it probably needs to be tightened or you need a smaller size. If a baby carrier is too large, when you lean over, your baby will swing away from you. This will make it harder on your back, and will potentially put your baby in an unsafe position.
  3. Eye to eye contact - Your baby’s face needs to be visible. His head should not be covered with any fabric. You should be able to look at your baby’s entire face when he is in a carrier.
  4. No Back Pain - A carrier should not hurt your back or neck. If this happens then the carrier is not being worn correctly or the carrier is not designed correctly. There are hundreds of baby carriers on the market that can be worn with a baby that is 25+ pounds. Parents who are feeling pressure points or experiencing neck or backaches need to adjust the carrier until it is comfortable or perhaps try different carrier that will work better.

 

I hope you find my favorites and this information beneficial. As usual I welcome all comments and feedback. :-)

 

 

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