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Choosing An Infant Baby Carrier
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How you want to carry your baby when they are an infant will greatly depend on a few things. You want to take each of these things into consideration before you choose. Some babies do well in all types of carriers, but you have to think about their age, neck control, and even the circumstances surrounding their birth if something was out of the ordinary. You also have to think about how close you want to keep your baby to you and what you have to do each day while your baby is with you. That is why there are many different types of infant baby carrier on the market. Find the one that is right for you.
If you have a full term infant, your choices for infant baby carrier are numerous. You can use the car seat at first, as baby fits in there nicely and will sleep most of the time anyway. You have to get a car seat that detaches from the base so that you can carry them, which is always a good idea. If you carry them from the car to the house (or anywhere else for that matter) without disturbing them, you are all better off. Babies grow and mature while sleeping, so waking them a lot is never a good idea – unless, of course – it is time to eat.
If you have an premature infant, a car seat is still a great idea for an infant baby carrier, but you have to make some modifications. They may stay in the hospital for a while before coming home, but most are still smaller than they would have been if they had gone full term. What this means is fitting your baby with a head support so that they do not get hurt while they are in the car or being moved around in their car seat. In some cases, they are too small for a car seat and must be in what is called a car bed. This can be used as a carrier as well in some cases, though they may be more cumbersome until you are use to them.
There are other types of infant baby carrier that you can use. You may have seen the baby carrier that attaches right to mom or dad. These are great, but some are better than others. If you are getting one of these for either a preemie or a newborn, you want something that offers great neck support. Without it, baby can be injured. Some new babies do not like to have their arms and legs away from their bodies, so keep that in mind. They may fit into one just fine, but that does not mean they are going to like it right away. Watch them for signs of distress.
Some moms and dads prefer to use slings as infant baby carriers. These are often made with fabric and they cradle the baby right up against the parent. These are great for breastfeeding moms, as they can keep baby right near his or her favorite food source. This not only helps keep baby close, but it also helps mom with milk production if she is breastfeeding. This is an infant baby carrier that dad can use too, as long as he takes some time to practice.
A Baby Sling Works Well For Moms & Dads
Posted by: | CommentsA baby sling is one of the coziest ways for a mother to carry her baby close to her body and have her hands free. It is suitable for a newborn, a larger baby, and even a toddler because it can be adapted to different holding styles. A baby sling is essentially a long, oblong piece of cloth with a fastening method such as a buckle, clasp or knot, at the top. It often has padding around the edges of the cloth to cushion the baby snugly.
Baby slings can be worn with an infant asleep in a laying down position inside, or be adjusted for the baby to be reclining to nurse. A baby may even be placed inside in a supported sitting position so he can look around.
A baby sling can be modified to hold the older baby straddled on the hip, or even adjusted to be worn supporting the baby on the back. The simple cloth is very versatile!
A variation on a baby sling, called a baby pouch, is a handy modification that is more like a big pocket that the baby can be fit into that holds the baby snugly against the mother’s chest. Babies can ride in reclining or sitting positions in a pouch, as in a sling. Pouches are made of many elastic-like materials, so that they are easy to slide the baby into when stretched, yet snap back into shape to hold the baby tightly to the mother. Some are made of breathable fleece to keep the baby warm when the mom and baby are out and about. Other lightweight material pouches are also available.
Baby slings can be made of many different kind of materials, patterns and sizes. Many women make them homemade and sell them on ebay. You will readily find many different baby sling sellers on the internet. Prices range from about $30 to $70 depending on the material and the seller.
What’s nice about a baby sling, as opposed to a baby carrier such as Baby Bjorn, is that it can be adjusted to hold the baby in reclining positions for sleeping or nursing. The baby carrier can only hold the baby upright facing front or facing the mother.
Whatever carrier a mother chooses, a baby carrier is an essential helper for a mother. Having hands free while holding the baby is very freeing for the mother. The baby sleeps peacefully in there, or rests happily, because mom’s warm, familiar body and heartbeat are close by and soothing. Being in a baby sling is also a natural position for the baby, as newborns and infants like to be swaddled. A sling holds the baby in a swaddled position, so the baby while the baby is snuggled in the sling, he is able to feel the familiarity of being snuggled in the womb.
Baby slings are the most versatile and useful things for a mom to have. They are especially great for moms who are caring for older children, as the mom can have her hands free to help the older child while holding the baby.

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