A new born baby carrier is one of the most useful pieces of gear for many parents. It allows them to take care of their daily routine tasks while moving through crowded places as their baby rests. There are plenty of styles and baby carriers to choose from. The range includes slings, backpacks, wrap baby carriers and soft structured baby carriers.  

Let’s look at each of them when it comes to picking a new born baby carrier

Types of baby carriers 

  • Sling

A sling carrier is a single fabric piece which goes over one shoulder, creating a pouch for the baby. They may be with or without any rings to adjust and can be both padded or unpadded. 

For breastfeeding moms, it can create a room for privacy. A sling is also a good option as it helps mothers hold them onto their body instead of pushing them around in a stroller. The arms are free to move and perform tasks while it can help keep the baby happy. 

However, a sling may become a burden for petite mothers and may become uncomfortable after some time due to wearing it on the shoulder continuously.  

All in all, the sling can be a lightweight method to carry your baby and allows more airflow when compared with other baby carriers. 

  • Wrap

A wrap is wider piece of fabric as compared to a sling and is worn over both shoulders. Similar to slings, wraps are also great when it comes to breastfeeding.  

Wraps are also great for new born babies who can’t hold up their heads yet and like being held close to their mother offering them a safe resting place. 

  • Soft structured

These carriers provide amazing support and straps which are comfortable for parents, providing an excellent option if you prefer a flexible wrap style.  

Most of these can worn both as front and back carriers and are incredibly secure too. While high on price, they can last longer than most wraps or slings. 

  • Backpack carriers

When it comes to new born baby carriers, these are similar to camping backpacks. They offer a seat for your baby and can be attached to your back just like a backpack. 

The Child backpack is prefect for babies who prefer to look and explore outside and can be carried on your shoulders.  

Things to consider while buying a baby carrier 

Consider the following when it comes to choosing a baby carrier: 

  • Longevity: If you are looking for a carrier which lasts through the years, you’ll need one which will accommodate a higher weight and stay through the infant period. Consider one which creates a cost environment for lover one. 
  • Fit: Some carriers can easily be adjusted while others need to be adjusted. It matters when you plan to share a carrier for your other baby boy or girl. 
  • Comfort: This factor is important for you as well as your baby. The seat of the carrier should allow your baby’s legs to be in a healthy position. For you, it should be the back and shoulder support you would ideally need. If you are planning to wear if for hours, it should have padded shoulder straps as well as offer lumbar support. 
  • Ease of use: A wrap is a multi-step process, while you may require to read instructions when it comes to purchasing a carrier. Each of these has its pros and cons which need to be considered. 
  • Airflow and type of fabric: Light weight and breathable mesh are best when it comes a warmer weather where heavy knit and padded straps are suitable for colder temperature.  
  • Care for the carrier: Handling babies can be messy, say hello to drool. Though all carriers are not machine washable and you need to check on the labels for washing instructions. 

Safety notes for your baby carrier 

A new born baby carrier is beneficial for your baby and you, but as with other baby products, it is essential to keep safety in mind.  

  • Consult your doctor in case your baby is suffering from any health problem such as respiratory issues. 
  • Make sure you are able to see your baby’s face and that your baby can see you as well and not be frightened. 
  • Your baby shouldn’t face any obstruction in breathing, so check your baby’s breathing frequently. 
  • The carrier should offer adequate support for your baby’s back and neck. 
  • While wearing or using a carrier check for the wear and damage. 
  • Before selecting or buying a baby carrier, a good idea is to test them out so that you can’t go wrong with a simple and supportive carrier to bring you and your child closer. 

Choosing The Right One 

There are many carrier options out there, which are great but there’s something that may work for someone else and not you. The choices can be overwhelming, but you may have a gut feeling about the carrier type you are looking forward to. Start your search from there and stay assured that the carrier will provide what you are exactly looking for. 

By Peter