How should I dress my baby for babywearing?
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- If your baby is wearing footed pajamas, make sure they are large enough to allow extra room for the toes. The pajamas tend to rise up when the baby is sitting, and it might squish your baby’s feet
- Avoid using thick coveralls since it might prevent your baby from sitting correctly in the carrier
- If possible, no hood on the baby’s jacket/sweater to ensure better back support
- The carrier counts as one layer of clothing, so make sure that your baby is not too warm in the carrier
Here are a few tips to help you make sure your baby will be comfortably and ergonomically sitting in their carrier: