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The baby's back should be naturally curved, not forced straight.
Consider your baby's weight and your own comfort (e.g., lumbar support and padded straps). Brands like Ergobaby provide detailed tutorials on different carry positions. 2. Logistics & Trucking: The "Carrier Packet" carrier
Their head should be close enough to your chin to easily kiss. The baby's back should be naturally curved, not
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Ensure there is at least a two-finger gap under their chin to keep airways open.
You should always be able to see your baby's face by looking down.
When using a baby carrier, safety and proper positioning (often called "hip-healthy") are the top priorities.