tracilicious
Anti-smiley brigade
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- Oct 7, 2004
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I see a lot of people mentioning Baby Bjorns and Snugglis here so I thought I would post a few carriers that I know of that aren't bad for babies spines like the above mentioned are. Bjorn type carriers are very bad for a baby because the baby basically hangs from his crotch, putting a lot of pressure on the spine and not properly alligning the hips. Not an attack on anyone that uses one, as I used to use one before I researched them.
Here's an article about spinal stress in infants.
I really like the ergo baby carrier. I don't have it, but it looks really cool and everyone I know that has one raves about it. You can use it through toddlerhood. We are definitely getting one before our next trip.
I've used the sutemi, but the straps were a little wide for me.
Any type of sling is fine for a baby's hips. My ring sling has too high of a learning curve for me, but DH uses it all the time. Mei tai's look awesome, but I've never used one.
I'm sure that others can add their reviews of their ergonomically correct carriers. If you are a Snuggli/Bjorn user, you might find that you can get a higher quality carrier for less money using one of the above listed carriers.
Here's an article about spinal stress in infants.
I really like the ergo baby carrier. I don't have it, but it looks really cool and everyone I know that has one raves about it. You can use it through toddlerhood. We are definitely getting one before our next trip.
I've used the sutemi, but the straps were a little wide for me.
Any type of sling is fine for a baby's hips. My ring sling has too high of a learning curve for me, but DH uses it all the time. Mei tai's look awesome, but I've never used one.
I'm sure that others can add their reviews of their ergonomically correct carriers. If you are a Snuggli/Bjorn user, you might find that you can get a higher quality carrier for less money using one of the above listed carriers.