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Baby Facing Out in a Sling – Why It’s Not Recommended

Baby Facing Out in a Sling – Why It’s Not Recommended

Many parents wonder whether it’s safe to carry their baby facing out in a sling or baby carrier. Although it may seem convenient, this position isn’t ergonomic for your baby’s spine or hips. In this guide, we explain why facing out babywearing can be harmful, what positions support healthy development, and how to carry your baby comfortably and safely using a woven wrap, ring sling, or ergonomic baby carrier.
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Common Babywearing Problems – Mistakes and Quick Solutions

Common Babywearing Problems – Mistakes and Quick Solutions

Do you struggle with back pain, a loose wrap or doubts about whether your knot is correct? This practical guide shows you step by step how to tighten properly, keep good posture, babywear safely in heat, rain or after a C-section, and where to find expert support. With these simple tips, carrying your baby becomes safe, comfortable and confident every day.
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Common Babywearing Problems: Practical Fixes for a Safe and Comfortable Carry

Common Babywearing Problems: Practical Fixes for a Safe and Comfortable Carry

Baby straightens their back, cries in the wrap, “hangs” with straight legs or sinks lower as you walk? Learn how to create a deep seat from knee to knee, achieve the safe “M” position and “C” spine, choose summer- and winter-friendly fabrics (linen, TENCEL™, bamboo), and keep tension even. Clear, step-by-step tweaks for calmer, safer, more comfortable babywearing every day
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How to Safely Carry a Newborn in a Baby Sling? Complete Guide for Parents

How to Safely Carry a Newborn in a Baby Sling? Complete Guide for Parents

Babywearing in a woven baby sling is a safe and natural way to build closeness from the very first days of life. In this guide you will find answers to the most common questions about woven baby wraps – how to position a newborn to protect hips and spine, how long you can carry your little one each day, whether a sling helps with colic and reflux, and when to start back carrying or breastfeeding comfortably in a sling.
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