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How, when and why to carry in different carrying positions

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How, when and why to carry in different carrying positions

Baby carriers are considered an essential item in the arsenal of baby gear for the majority of parents. It’s a great way to bond with your child while having your hands free. Some baby carriers even offer the possibility to carry in different positions. Allowing you to do what you want to, at the same time as your baby sees their world from different perspectives.

When can I start carrying my baby?

Most baby carriers are made for carrying babies from newborn and up to 2-3 years of age. Baby carriers for older babies are often versatile and grow with the baby by offering the possibility to carry in different positions.

What are the different carrying positions?

Parent facing position: For children under five months

During the baby’s first months, your little one is exploring the world. All the sights and sounds can be overwhelming. That’s why it’s extra important to provide comfort, security and care as a parent. Newborns and babies younger than five months should therefore always be carried facing inwards or in a parent facing position. This way the baby is always able to bond with you, follow your every move and learn about the world around.

Forward facing position: From six months and up

Older babies will actively seek ways to see the world by tossing and turning when carrying. These are clues that they want to be forward facing in the carrier. Meaning they are able to follow whats happening around them. We recommend to not start carrying the baby forward facing before six months old. This is usually when the baby is more steady and and has better control of the head and neck. 

Back carrying: From six months and up

Going out hiking with the baby carrier? Back carrying is a good way to get good ergonomic support during those long walks together. The weight is more evenly distributed when carrying in this position - similar to heavy a backpack. It’s safe to back carry when the baby is about six months old and can sit independently.

Hip carrying: From six months and up

Hip carrying is a great way to carry your small one when they are older than six months. It's most suitable for babies that want to move and go up and down, while still being close to you. This way of carrying is also great for parents with back problems. The weight is distributed evenly and there’s little pressure on the back and spine. With a Hip Seat you also get extra support while carrying. 

Read more: 5 reasons to carry in a hip seat

Najell Original - One baby carrier. Many ways to carry.

The Najell Original is an all-in-one ergonomic baby carrier, with magnetic buckles and few settings. The design makes it possible to carry in a flexible and free way for up to three years. The Najell Original adapts to your baby, your body, and your life.

The Najell Original offers the possibility to carry in all five different positions. With only one hand you can easily adjust settings, switch between different carrying positions, and hand the carrier over to another person.

The Najell Original Baby Carrier