Top 3 reasons why are front facing baby carriers bad.
Front facing carrier bad for spine.
This creates more of a seat as opposed to carriers that allow the legs to dangle freely from the hips which is believed to put baby at risk for hip dislocation and hip dysplasia.
Instead of the natural curve of your baby s spine they might be forced into a backwards curve in their spine.
Check out this quick video for an explanation of why this is bad for the spine and a demonstration on how to safely lift your baby.
The carrier will pull on your lower back and you start feeling the weight soon.
Even when using the ergo baby carrier front facing position your infant s spine will stay curved in a natural c position.
With a front facing carrier the wearer has an awkward load and often ends up arching her back to compensate.
Carriers used with baby facing in or out for babies before 6 months of age and ideally after that should support the back of the thighs not just the baby s bottom.
At this time you can also move your baby to the back or hip positions as long as the baby is ergonomically supported.
This one is important.
This is a front facing dog carrier sling.
Parents often pick their babies up by wrapping their hands around the rib cage right under the armpits.
Places your baby in an arched or hollow back position which places pressure on the spine.
Wearing your baby in a forward facing position on your front can cause stress on your lower back and pelvic floor leading to back pain urinary incontinence and other issues.
These should be avoided for young babies under 4 months of age because of the dangling leg posture the hip capsule can become stretched potentially.
Babies bodies are naturally adapted to being carried facing you.
The age that you can switch your baby to front facing in a baby carrier or front outward facing is around 6 months old when they have good head and neck control.
At the crotch it puts undue stress on the spine which can adversely affect the development of the spinal curves and in some cases cause spondylolisthesis.
Outward facing carriers unlike wraps slings and mei tais do not provide proper leg support which can make their pelvis tilt backward and place them in a hollow back position.
Baby wearing has amazing benefits for both mom and baby.
This is another reason to consider back wearing when your baby is old enough and can hold their head up on their own.
It is adjustable to grow with your infant and comfortable for you both thanks to all of its padding.
It has a bucket style seat that keeps knees even with or slightly above the baby s hips.