Your top 7, the most frequently asked questions
The 7 most frequently asked questions from you:
Yes, it can make sense to buy a baby carrier before the birth. Almost all babies enjoy being carried - provided that the Baby Carrier is ergonomic and fits well. If you are unsure which system is right for you, a babywearing consultation can help. There you can practise with special babywearing dummies and experience the feeling of a realistic carrying situation.
Warmth is important in winter. Tights, loose trousers and thick socks are recommended - avoid rompers with integrated socks, as they can slide around in the Baby Carrier can disturb the circulation in the legs. Apply cream to dry skin, don't forget the hat, and if necessary offer Babywearing jackets or babywearing covers additional protection. Find out more in the BlogMonday: Babywearing in winter!
In summer, lightweight, breathable clothing that protects you from the sun's rays is ideal. A hat provides shade, and sun protection is important in direct sunlight. Make sure you drink enough fluids and, in the case of newborns, do not risk water intoxication (only baby milk or breastfeeding). Always adapt your clothing to the outside temperature.

4) The back panel does not reach the back of the neck. Why?
If the hip belt sits too high or your baby is too low in the back. Baby Carrier (has been bumped), the back panel may appear shortened. Remember that the bigger your child gets, the lower the hip belt moves.
Correct use is important to ensure that your child sits securely and stably. Adjust the bar to fit (it should end about a finger's width from the back of the knees), place the waist belt at the correct height (about "head kiss height"), pull the back panel tight and tighten the straps. A secure double knot provides additional support.
If you have back pain, a Baby Carrier with crossed straps for back relief could be ideal. Alternatively, a Baby Wrap is often gentle, and early back carrying can also relieve your back.
Basically yes! For larger children, for example, the Onbu and for smaller babies the RingSling or the Baby Wrap, as there is hardly any pressure on the stomach. If you have any questions or uncertainties, it is advisable to consult your doctor.