One of the worst I've seen! – A baby should never be facing forward in a carrier. The back of a baby should be in "C" shape. Legs should not be hanging. Legs would be more like a "frog" for proper hip development and weight distribution. If the weight distribution is right, you would feel as if you just gained weight yourself. How would you feel if you were to be carried and your body weight was concentrated on your pubic bone? Research baby wearing safety before buying a product like. People's good intentions and perceptions are often wrong when it comes to buying the right baby carrier, since they think I more "high-tech" looking carrier is better. I've taking a few classes on babywearing and there is plenty of information from people with credentials other than customers of a product. You can also look for a baby wearing club in your country, they are becoming very popular and they will many times let you try on different ones and/or teach you different techniques Regards and good luck! Some of its marketing is good but suggests positions that are inadequate. Bad for bone development, bad weight distribution. One of the most uncomfortable ones for both baby and baby care giver.
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