How and when to start with babywearing?

How and when to start with babywearing?

By Dr. Kyle Muller

Keeping on and transporting one’s baby is common to all the cultures of the world, from the coldest countries to the hottest ones, from East to West, from North to South. But how does this practice work? And when to start?

Once, when a baby arrived, the help of the big family Of women: aunts, sisters and neighbors were ready to take care of the new mother and, if there had also been of the newborn baby. This way of looking after children, in today’s families, is now almost disappeared.
Couples or move away from their country of origin or in any case form a new family often away from the affections and those who could give them help with the newborn.

“Two more arms would be needed,” we hear frequently today to mothers and dads who, alone, take care of their children, perhaps while working from home or must solve urgent tasks. Fortunately, however, there is the babywearinga precious ally that presents itself in the form of bands and marsupis. Babywearing does not respond only to a necessity of course, but also allows you to respond to that will of closeness and proximity which helps build a relationship with your child.

But How do you start with babywearing? And when can you start bringing children to the band? Today we try to answer all the questions about the subject and to understand how to start using baby and marsupi holder bands.

What is babywearing?

Before going into the subject, it is good to understand What is babywearing starting from its definition. Literally it translates with “Wear the baby“; Yes, just as if it were a head of clothing, because thanks to a fabric support, which can be a simple band or a baby carrier, we can keep our child as if there was “sewn” on and, therefore, without the need to support it with the arms, which will instead be free to carry out other actions. A way to always have the baby or the little girl, to make him feel our warmth and not just to have more possibilities for movement.

Keep on and transport your baby is common to All the cultures of the worldfrom colder countries to hottest ones, from East to West, from North to South. It is curious to find out how supports change in various cultures, based on the climate, traditions, the availability of raw materials: baskets, backpacks, fabric strings, straps, nets …

In Europe, the most common support, nowadays, in addition to the baby carrier is the band in its various forms (Long rigid, elastic, with rings …), conceived in Germany in 1972 by Erika Hoffmann. We immediately tell you that there is no one Best baby door bandbut the one that best suits your needs and that best allows you to be comfortable and at ease in this practice.

When can you start with babywearing?

When can I start with babywearing?ยป, The new parent is asked. Our little ones were born with some innate reflections which, while disappearing slowly, immediately highlight a very important question: Babies are made to stay in contact. For example, we remember the reflection of PDA, or so -called graspingor the tendency of newborns a Tighten the fists strong and clinging to anything come into contact with their small hands; clinging to survive, we would say in the case of puppies of Homo sapiens who applied to the body of their mothers to escape the predators of Savana.
For this reason we can well say that There is noAge to start with babywearing and that you can start from birth.

Before starting to experience babywearing, however, we pay attention to some aspects. First of all to the muscle tone of the newborn and to its ability to expand the legselements that can determine the choice of a certain type of band or binding.

Another important element to consider is it Mother’s health status: If the woman is not well, you need to take care of her and she could choose to postpone babywearing to a moment that is good for her and for the baby. So how many months can we start bringing? Quite simply: from birth! But on condition that mom and baby are fine and want to face this small new adventure.

How to start with babywearing?

How do you start babywearing?ยป. When a parent wants to learn to bring your baby or girl it is essential to ask some questions. For example: “Do you need advice for babywearing?ยป. It is certainly not mandatory or indispensable to rely on an expert professional, but this would certainly be the ideal solution For parents overlooking the first time to this practice which, as new, can be complex.

The Babywearing consultant in fact has the skills to be able to understand what the real are need for parent and babyrecognizes the characteristics – physiological and non -physiological – of the newborn who can give the green light to the path and, above all, Recommend the support suitable for each family, teaching the correct way to perform the bindings and use the Various positions of babywearing: the most common is with the small on the chest of the parent, or there is the one a half -sidewith the child in correspondence with the maternal breast (some ligatures allow breastfeeding in the band).

The positions on the side and back They will come later, starting from 4 or 5 months, when the boy or girl have reached adequate muscle development to support the head and back and a strong curiosity towards the world around them. The position on the side first and the one on the back of the parent will then be the turning point to continue enthusiasm and long -term the Babywearing path.

Kyle Muller
About the author
Dr. Kyle Muller
Dr. Kyle Mueller is a Research Analyst at the Harris County Juvenile Probation Department in Houston, Texas. He earned his Ph.D. in Criminal Justice from Texas State University in 2019, where his dissertation was supervised by Dr. Scott Bowman. Dr. Mueller's research focuses on juvenile justice policies and evidence-based interventions aimed at reducing recidivism among youth offenders. His work has been instrumental in shaping data-driven strategies within the juvenile justice system, emphasizing rehabilitation and community engagement.
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