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What are the ways to wear a baby carrier?

Some baby carriers are designed to allow your baby to be carried in different orientations, including face-to-face, forward-facing and back-facing. This versatile design allows parents to adjust the use of the carrier based on their baby’s age, developmental stage, and individual preferences.

Face-to-face: 

This method puts the baby facing the parent, which can provide more closeness and security and is suitable for newborns and babies who need extra support.

Forward-facing:

As babies get older, they may become more interested in their surroundings. Therefore, some carrier designs allow babies to face forward so they can see the outside world. This usually applies to the stage when the baby has the ability to sit up and has strong head and neck control.

Back-facing:

As the baby develops, some carriers allow the baby to be worn back-facing, that is, facing away from the parent. This method is usually used when babies are able to sit upright and have greater head and neck control, allowing them to better observe their surroundings.

When using a baby carrier, be sure to carefully read and follow the detailed instructions provided by the manufacturer to ensure proper adjustment and wearing of the carrier. Make sure your baby gets enough support and comfort in different directions and pay attention to their reactions during use to ensure their safety and comfort.