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Secured High Back Carry (SHBC) with a newborn

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Uploaded by on Dec 8, 2007

How to wrap a newborn on your back using a woven wrap. Didy/Superman toss was used to put baby on back. "Newborn" was a weighted doll with inflexible arms & legs.

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  • Great video: thanks so much! I've been RRTT but I *do* hate ruck straps. Very excited to do with a chest belt. Loved this carry with my toddler last year! :)

  • Yes all traditional baby (newborn) carries are on the back because it is more practical to get on with hard work. Personally i could do all I needed to with my newborn strapped to my front and felt a lot better with him there. I loved the back carry from about 4 months. Oh and go the babywearing Dad! Very cool.

  • This is a great newborn back carry. I have been using this with my 2 week old and its worked perfectly. Moby wraps and similar stretchy wraps should not be used for back carries, just a reminder

  • Awesome video! Hooray for babywearing dadies!!

  • wow, great job papa!  thanks for posting!

  • @blueskies145 traditional carries for even a newborn are all back carries.

  • i prefer the front carries for a newborn. this is great for a bigger baby....but not a delicate newborn.

  • Scary...

  • omg i hope that is a doll! 

  • cutie sleeping babyyyyy...♥ I dont dare to do like that...I'm afraid to make baby fall down.. >_<

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