Baby Carriers Backpacks
When you have a baby, which is supposed to support them by the crotch, right?

Well, obviously, no, but is not that what the baby Bjorn and other "backpack" carriers do? I keep trying to convince my wife to get a wrap or a sling that can hold the baby in a position more natural, but seems entirely in obtaining a Bjorn. I think the natural way to hold a baby in her arms, and a backpack carrier does not appear to do so. What do you think?

When I had my son, I went and got all different baby carrier around. Honestly Bjorn companies were the most uncomfortable I found. My son does not seem to think you feel uncomfortable to be in, but they were H @ $ & on my shoulders and back. The best company I've had was a sling from the hip. They had the most padding in the shoulder, with the widest belt (so you do not cut in the shoulder). The weight was more uniform distributed and not so rigorous, so my child is still moving a little (while remaining securely in place) and undistorted right against me and unable to move. My suggestion is just do what I did, buy all kinds of baby carrier you may find that you want to try (one at a time or all at once, regardless of count) and keep all receipts. You and your wife will know within an hour of use, if the latter is the one that suits you and your baby the best. Then just return the you do not like. Every baby is different, some will feel more comfortable in a kind of deep, others prefer otherwise. As you and your wife likes more than finding another. The best we can do is just to try them out for an hour and then choose the one that suits you and your baby the best. Congratulations on your little joy and good luck!

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