As long as baby's airway isn't obstructed and posture is good,it's perfectly safe. Plus this baby already has good head control so he's fine going in face out. It's actually proven beneficial to baby wear, not just to free your arms, but for baby's development and mom's milk supply.
@@IrashiAkane not facing out 🙏 it has a bad effect on the baby's spine. The spine must be in the shape of the letter C, which is not possible in this case. Only wearing facing in is healthy.
I'm 5yeara behind and using it for my dog with both of her front legs broken. This literally saved me. Lots of love ❤
His babbling is so cute, thanks for this one
This is the best video I have ever seen yet, about baby wearing THANK YOU
Thank you so much! My baby is very curious and doesn't want to face my body at all. This wrap saved my household 😅
My baby loves this position! Always wanting to look around.
Thank you so much for this demonstration. I myself am a new mom and this is helpful
This was so helpful thank you!
This was so helpful! Thank you!!
I don't have one yet but I'm learning and will share this method to my friends with kids. Thanks a lot.
Thanks a lot for this video. My 5 mo was refusing baby wearing. i sm gonna try this.
Can i do this to my 3 month old baby?
This carry requires good head and neck control from baby. I would not suggest it at 3 months.
He is so cute!!! Thanks for the video !
This front facing looks a bit more complicated than the other facing 🙈
Don't do it anymore !! Please 🙏 it's really very bad for your baby 😢
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As long as baby's airway isn't obstructed and posture is good,it's perfectly safe. Plus this baby already has good head control so he's fine going in face out. It's actually proven beneficial to baby wear, not just to free your arms, but for baby's development and mom's milk supply.
@@IrashiAkane not facing out 🙏 it has a bad effect on the baby's spine. The spine must be in the shape of the letter C, which is not possible in this case. Only wearing facing in is healthy.
@@luciabielikova6307thats only true for the first 6 months. babies older than 6 months are fine forward facing per pediatric specialists
Only if the baby is not seated in the "M" position @@luciabielikova6307