a newborns legs should always be in like Buddha. the hips are not developed fully and shouldn't be spread in a mei tai until about 3 months of age.
Beckybigbean 1 year ago
Pretty carrier! I agree with the previous commenter that a knot is far safer than a bow. Also, for a very small baby tying behind the back is best to help support their back and keep them from slumping forwards.
Gnattygirl 1 year ago
Pretty good, but it can be risky to use a bow if you are around small children.
jenroses 2 years ago 3
Thank you so much! Very good video, great instructions. I like how you showed each way to use it.
kellygrad 3 years ago
cool. very basic instructions. i have no idea why this was rated a 4 by someone else since this is the normal way to put a baby in a mei tai.
ReneeK1980 4 years ago
a newborns legs should always be in like Buddha. the hips are not developed fully and shouldn't be spread in a mei tai until about 3 months of age.
Beckybigbean 1 year ago
Pretty carrier! I agree with the previous commenter that a knot is far safer than a bow. Also, for a very small baby tying behind the back is best to help support their back and keep them from slumping forwards.
Gnattygirl 1 year ago
Pretty good, but it can be risky to use a bow if you are around small children.
jenroses 2 years ago 3
Thank you so much! Very good video, great instructions. I like how you showed each way to use it.
kellygrad 3 years ago
cool. very basic instructions. i have no idea why this was rated a 4 by someone else since this is the normal way to put a baby in a mei tai.
ReneeK1980 4 years ago