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The Baby Wrap - The natural way to carry your baby

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Newborns possess reflexes that clearly classify them as "carrying infants": with the clinging and grasping reflexes, as well as the instinctive spread-squat position they adopt when lying on their backs or being lifted up, they signal their readiness to be carried and snuggled up close to their parents' bodies. A baby wrap responds precisely to these instincts and reflexes, while also fulfilling the infant's need to always be close to their parents. Contrary to some concerns, when used correctly, a baby wrap does not harm the baby in the slightest. It makes parents more mobile in many situations, leaving their hands free. With a little practice, you will soon use the baby wrap effortlessly, and your baby will also enjoy being close to you more often. Find the preferred wrapping method for you and your child and enjoy the carrying time that can extend from birth to the third year of life. 

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The Baby Wrap has many advantages

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Biologists and medical professionals confirm that baby wraps cannot harm the baby or its delicate spine when used correctly. The common practice for newborns is the cradle or cross-cradle carry, where the baby is carried lying in front of the parent's stomach. The baby usually signals when it wants to transition to a seated position. There are various ways to tie the baby wrap and different carrying positions. It is important that the baby always faces the carrier so that it can assume the natural spread-squat position, and the rounded spinal shape is optimally supported. Additionally, this ensures essential eye contact with the parents and allows the child to seek protection by hiding its face. From the third month onwards, the baby can also be carried on the hip or on the back. This relieves the parents' back from the increasing weight of the child.

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We are always here for you, to answer questions and assist you in choosing the right baby wrap. Get ready to embark on the adventure of babywearing and experience unforgettable moments with your baby!

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