When used correctly, at the right age and right position, and following the HANDS safety guidelines, an Ergo baby carrier is very safe for newborn babies.
When you have a new baby, you will need to find a way to make sure that your little one is comfortable and secure at all times.
A great way to do this is by using an Ergobaby carrier that can be used while you are out and about, or even whilst doing the housework. Baby Carriers are great for bonding with your baby, but keeping a baby safe must be your priority.
Depending on the carrier, and whether it needs an infant insert or is from birth, you can usually use them from the moment your baby is born. Babies need to have close contact with their parents.
It is also a good idea to use a carrier when you are taking your baby out for the first time. It is a good idea to practice skin-to-skin contact as soon as possible. If your baby is too big for the carrier, you may need to purchase an infant insert.
Key Takeaways: Ergobaby Safety for Newborns
- Ergobaby carriers are generally safe for newborns. Many Ergobaby models are designed to be used from birth, supporting a newborn’s delicate physique safely.
- Use an infant insert for certain models. Some Ergobaby carriers require an infant insert for newborns to ensure they are positioned safely and comfortably.
- Ensure proper positioning. Newborns should be carried in an ergonomic ‘M’ shape position, with their knees higher than their bottom and their spine in a natural curve.
- Keep the baby’s airways clear. It’s crucial to ensure that the newborn’s face is visible and their nose and mouth are unobstructed.
- Regularly check the fit and adjustments. As newborns grow quickly, frequent adjustments to the carrier may be necessary for continued safe use.
- Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines. Always refer to Ergobaby’s instructions and weight guidelines for the specific carrier model you are using.
- Prioritize comfort for both the baby and wearer. The carrier should be comfortable for the parent to wear without placing strain on the back or shoulders.
- Monitor the baby’s response. Pay attention to the newborn’s cues while in the carrier, adjusting or taking breaks as needed.
- Avoid prolonged periods in the carrier. Newborns benefit from a variety of positions throughout the day for optimal development and comfort.
- Consult with a healthcare provider if unsure. If you have any concerns about using a carrier with your newborn, seek advice from a pediatrician.
Know when and how to carry your baby in different positions.
The four baby-carrying positions are:
- Front inward facing
- Front outward facing
- Hip carry or side carry
- Back carry
Your baby’s weight, age, and developmental stage should be taken into account when carrying him or her in different ways. It is important that you check the manual that came with your Ergobaby carrier to make sure that your baby can fit in the carrier.
- For newborns should always be only carried front inward facing, never in any other position in any Ergobaby. Depending on whether you need an infant insert or not depends on the carrier style, check the manual if you are not sure.
- Front outward-facing: 4 to 6 months (Baby’s neck must be strong enough to hold up his head independently)
- 6 months is a good amount of time for a baby to be able to sit up on his own and be able to stand up on his own. You may find yourself feeling a little worn out at times, but it’s well worth the effort to make sure that your baby is safe and secure. A great way to do this is to carry your baby in your arms while he is on his tummy. This way, your baby will be able to get used to being carried Six months back carry.
- Your little one is getting used to the idea of being carried around by you, and he’s starting to ask questions about the world around him. If you’re looking for a great carrier for your baby, look no further than the 360 Baby Carriers. The 360 Baby Carriers are designed to be used by both parents and their babies, so you can rest assured that your baby will be protected.
Know how to carry a baby in a safe manner
The most important thing to you is to make sure that your child is protected at all times. When you are using a carrier for your child, you will feel safer and more secure.
Here are a few things to keep in mind.
- Babies should always be carried in a proper position
- HANDS guidelines should always be followed. Head, Airway, Knees to Knee, Deep Seat, and Secure.
FAQS on Ergobaby And Newborns
Is Ergobaby Safe for Newborns?
Yes, Ergobaby carriers are safe for newborns when used according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Ergobaby offers specific models like the Ergobaby Omni 360 and Adapt that are designed to be used with newborns without the need for an infant insert. These carriers provide adequate head and neck support for newborns, ensuring they are in a safe, ergonomic position.
Do you need a newborn insert for an Ergobaby carrier?
Whether you need a newborn insert for an Ergobaby carrier depends on the model of the carrier. Some models, like the Ergobaby Omni 360 and Ergobaby Adapt, do not require a newborn insert as they are designed to adjust to accommodate a newborn’s size. However, older or different models, like the original Ergobaby 360, may require a newborn insert to ensure safe and ergonomic positioning of the baby. It’s important to refer to the specific guidelines for the Ergobaby carrier model you have.
Is it safe to carry newborn in a carrier?
It is safe to carry a newborn in a carrier if the carrier is designed for newborns and is used correctly. A suitable newborn carrier should support the baby’s head and neck, as newborns do not have strong neck muscle control. The carrier should also keep the baby in a comfortable “M”-shaped leg position to support healthy hip development. Always ensure the baby’s face is visible, their airway is clear, and the carrier is snug enough to keep the baby secure.
At what age can you use the Ergo carrier?
The age at which you can use an Ergo carrier depends on the model. For Ergobaby carriers like the Omni 360 and Adapt, you can use them from birth (typically starting around 7 pounds) as they are designed to support a newborn without an infant insert. For other models that require an infant insert, such as the original Ergobaby 360, the use typically starts when the baby is a few weeks old and meets the minimum weight requirement for the insert. Always check the specific age and weight guidelines provided by Ergobaby for your carrier model.