In this video you can see three different ways of getting your baby on your back. Many Babys and mums and dads can hardly wait to get started with back carry. However, there are a few things to note.
You always have to keep this in mind:
– the instructions for use on emeibaby.com
– Your baby must be able to sit up independently and needs good head and neck control
– start carrying your baby on your back at the age of five months at the earliest
– the carrier must first be adjusted to you and your baby in front carry position
– Always hold your baby tight with at least one hand
– Let a third person help you with the first attempts or if you are unsure
– the back part must always reach to your baby’s shoulder blades. Always check this before you get up or straighten up
– if you try variant 1 for beginners, always make sure that you place your baby on the baby carrier in such a way that the back panel at least reaches to the shoulder blades of your baby
The bigger your child is, the easier it is to put it on your back. The mom in the video is very practiced and the child is already quite big. When your baby is smaller, you need to be even more careful to hold your baby tight. Your baby could fall backwards at any time. Therefore, your hand must always be there and hold your baby securely. The mom in the video holds the child by the buttocks because it is great at sitting by itself. If your baby can't do this yet, hold her tightly higher up on her back. If you are unsure or need tips, please use our at any time Free WhatsApp carrying advice.
The advantages of back carrying are:
– Your baby can look over your shoulder and see more
– You can see better in front of you, see the ground better and you can better move around
– it is gentle on your back
– it's fun 🙂
