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		<title>Which Baby Carrier Will Work Best For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 May 2009 15:14:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol</dc:creator>
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<div>You love your baby so much that you always want to bring and carry him or her around with you. But you have to admit that your arms may get tired and weak from carrying your baby over an extended period of time. Then you have your schedules to adhere to and chores to accomplish that would keep any parent busy. Baby carriers are useful for any busy parent. With the baby carrier you still get to carry your baby while at the same time keeping your hands full with the tasks you have at hand.<br/><br/>There are a lot of baby carrier styles to choose from in the market. We have the front pack carriers that are adjustable and suitable for a parent of any height or size. This has a weight limit of between 20-25 pounds. Here, your baby will be facing towards you. Some of the current front pack carriers can adjust to a back-pack carrier.<br/><br/>You can also find a back-pack carrier. This has a weight limit of 40 pounds. Your baby here will be leaning on your back. There is just a disadvantage to this type of carrier with regards to the inconvenience it offers in getting the baby in and out of the carrier.<br/><br/>Sling baby carriers come in a variety of fabrics and styles. They have the unpadded and padded kind as well. Sling carriers carry babies on the hips, in a cradle hold and snuggle hold as well. There is so much that you can do with a sling baby carrier that it can even be used to carry baby on the back. The convenience these sling carriers provide is that you can easily store them in your diaper bags.<br/><br/>Then, there are the Asian style baby carriers where long strips of cloth are attached to a carrier (usually a quilted fabric rectangular in shape). These can be used either at the front or at the back. This is ideal for newborns and smaller babies, for toddlers will find this to be limiting in space.<br/><br/>You should choose a baby carrier that you are most comfortable with and one that will suit your lifestyle. Irregardless of which particular one you choose, for me the important thing is that despite your busy schedule you maintain some physical contact with your baby which is very important. Even just a small amount of touch is enough to let your baby feel your love and care.<br/><br/><br/><br />
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		<title>Baby Front Carriers And Slings</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 10 Nov 2008 11:15:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Most Essential Baby NEED (after bottles/breasts and diapers, of course) Having had seven daughters and owned a childcare center for seven years, I have experienced a lot of equipment and accessories intended to make caring for babies just a little easier. If I had to do it all over again and was told I [...]<p><a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com/baby-front-carriers/slingsbjorn/">Baby Front Carriers And Slings</a> is a post from: <a href="http://babycarriersbackpacks.com">Baby Carrier Backpacks</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The Most Essential Baby NEED (after bottles/breasts and diapers, of course)</p>
<p>Having had seven daughters and owned a childcare center for seven years, I have experienced a lot of equipment and accessories intended to make caring for babies just a little easier.  If I had to do it all over again and was told I could only have one piece of baby equipment, without hesitation, I would choose a baby sling.  I did not own a sling for my first three children.  In fact, I never even heard of them outside of maybe seeing a picture of women in third world countries using them to strap their babies to them.  Something significant happened during the seven years between the births of my third and fourth child: the rise in popularity of the internet.  With the internet came the easy exchange of ideas.  With that, the good word about baby slings spread like wildfire.</p>
<p>There are other hands free ways to hold your baby that I had tried; primarily <strong>front baby carriers</strong> and <strong>baby backpacks</strong>.  Some people really like these options, and they may be perfect for you, so let&#8217;s take a look at some of their features.</p>
<p>There are many brands of baby front carriers with slightly different features.  Graco and Baby Bjorn are two of the more popular brands.  With these carriers, two padded shoulder straps go over your shoulders and criss-cross your back. The straps adjust to accommodate different sizes and shapes that men and women tend to be.  The baby is then slid into a supportive pocket with leg holes.  The baby&#8217;s final position is against the chest with the feet dangling.  As the baby grows and gets stronger, many carriers allow the baby to face outward.  The things I did not like about the front carrier is that it seemed awkward to me.  If the baby fell asleep while in the carrier, it was difficult to gently remove her to lay her down in the crib.  Also, because the baby was in the front, she was in the way both physically and visually, making the accomplishments of such tasks as sewing, meal preparation, cleaning, caring for older children, et cetera more difficult.</p>
<p>Another option is a baby backpack, which is stood on the frame in order to insert the child.  Then the frame is lifted and slid onto the back of the adult.  I found that the baby got heavy quickly with this method.  Also, I didn&#8217;t like the fact that I had no visual contact with the baby while she was on my back.  Another problem that I had was that I couldn&#8217;t just sit down and take a rest without having to first remove the backpack.  I personally didn&#8217;t like the functionality of the backpack for times when the baby fell asleep.  Additionally, it was rather bulky and took up quite a bit of space when it was not in use.</p>
<p>Nine years ago, after the birth of my fourth daughter, I was finally introduced to &#8230; cue up the Halleluah chorus &#8230; A <strong>BABY SLING</strong>!!!  There are several kinds;  my preferred sling style was a long piece of fabric that fed through two metal fastening rings, leaving a &#8220;tail&#8221; of fabric.  My absolute favorite was the Maya Wrap with a pocket sewn into the tail, which I used to carry a couple extra diapers and wipes, and often my car keys and wallet!  With this style baby sling, I could carry the baby high or low, on the front, side, or back, facing forward or facing me, and lying down or sitting up.  I was also able to breast feed in a discreet, usually hands free manner, covering any accidental exposure with the tailpiece of the sling, which easily went over my shoulder.  As the baby grew, the sling easily adjusted to accommodate her changing comfort preferences.  If the baby fell asleep, the sling easily slipped over my shoulders and allowed me to keep the baby nestled in the sling as I gently laid her in her crib.  Up until my children were about four or five years old, I was able to continuously use my sling for hands free carrying.  As a child care center owner, there were many times where I was able to put two children comfortably in one sling allowing me to still use my hands for other things.  I frequently used the sling to hold and bottle-feed infant twins.</p>
<p>The biggest disadvantage with a sling is that, for some people, they take some getting used to.  Some people practice with a small dog or life sized baby doll.  It is best to look at videos or pictures of how others are using them to get ideas.  It may take a little time, but I personally feel it is well worth the adjustment period.</p>
<p>As you can see, I am a bit biased toward slings, but the other hands free baby carriers might be absolutely perfect for your needs.  Look at all options and try a few out.  Whichever you choose, you will be a happier, more productive new parent as you learn to incorporate the joy of nurturing your newborn with the other long list of tasks that you have.</p>
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		<title>Which Baby Carrier Will Work Best For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Nov 2008 00:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carol</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>You love your baby so much that you always want to bring and carry him or her around with you.  But you have to admit that your arms may get tired and weak from carrying your baby over an extended period of time.  Then you have your schedules to adhere to and chores to accomplish that would keep any parent busy.  Baby carriers are useful for any busy parent.  With the baby carrier you still get to carry your baby while at the same time keeping your hands full with the tasks you have at hand.</p>
<p>There are a lot of <strong>baby Carrier Backpack</strong> styles to choose from in the market.  We have the front pack carriers that are adjustable and suitable for a parent of any height or size.  This has a weight limit of between 20-25 pounds.  Here, your baby will be facing towards you.  Some of the current front pack carriers can adjust to a back-pack carrier.</p>
<p>You can also find a back-pack carrier.  This has a weight limit of 40 pounds.  Your baby here will be leaning on your back.  There is just a disadvantage to this type of carrier with regards to the inconvenience it offers in getting the baby in and out of the carrier.</p>
<p>Sling baby carriers come in a variety of fabrics and styles.  They have the unpadded and padded kind as well.  Sling carriers carry babies on the hips, in a cradle hold and snuggle hold as well.  There is so much that you can do with a sling baby carrier that it can even be used to carry baby on the back.  The convenience these sling carriers provide is that you can easily store them in your diaper bags.</p>
<p>Then, there are the Asian style baby carriers where long strips of cloth are attached to a carrier (usually a quilted fabric rectangular in shape).  These can be used either at the front or at the back.  This is ideal for newborns and smaller babies, for toddlers will find this to be limiting in space.</p>
<p>You should choose a baby carrier that you are most comfortable with and one that will suit your lifestyle.  Irregardless of which particular one you choose, for me the important thing is that despite your busy schedule you maintain some physical contact with your baby which is very important.  Even just a small amount of touch is enough to let your baby feel your love and care.</p>
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