Glad you liked it! :) Almost any carry can be used with newborns, as long as you pay attention to their special needs. Newborns are floppy, so it's important to make sure their position doesn't restrict their breathing. I tend to prefer upright carries (Tummy to Tummy rebozo carry/Front Wrap Cross Carry). It's easier in those carries for me to keep baby's back straight, her chin off her chest, and watch her breathing. It is possible to do that in cradle carries, you just have to be more careful.
What length wrap is that?
mammaclean 7 months ago
It's a Hoppediz Oslo 2.5m. :)
wrapababyvideos 7 months ago
This is a very important part. You showed this very clearly.
What positions are good for newborns? for long periods of time?
Thank you
ninja781 2 years ago
Glad you liked it! :) Almost any carry can be used with newborns, as long as you pay attention to their special needs. Newborns are floppy, so it's important to make sure their position doesn't restrict their breathing. I tend to prefer upright carries (Tummy to Tummy rebozo carry/Front Wrap Cross Carry). It's easier in those carries for me to keep baby's back straight, her chin off her chest, and watch her breathing. It is possible to do that in cradle carries, you just have to be more careful.
wrapababyvideos 1 year ago