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Baby Carrier Rain Cape from BushBaby

Back Pack Rain Cape

RRP: £23.00

Price: £19.99

Save: £3.01

Made to totally protect the child and the backpack baby carriers from the wind and rain, compact and light

Cotton Babynomade from Red Castle Sport

Cotton Baby Nomade

 

From: £26.95

Swaddling blanket ideal for use in the infant carrier/car seat or while carrying baby in a front carrier

Baby Bag Baby Carrier from Premaxx

Baby Carrier

 

Price: £34.95

Comfortable baby sling, baby is carried in the foetal position giving eye contact with mother and then as a hip seat until baby is around ...

Hip Seat from Hippychick

Child carrier

 

Price: £34.99

Small seat worn around the adults waist supporting the back and protecting the spine for comfortable carring of baby or child

Pepe Baby Carrier from Phil & Teds

Front Baby Carrier

 

Price: £39.95

Simple to use and very comfortable for baby and parent, giving you the freedom to travel anywhere with your baby.

Wilkinet Baby Carrier from Wilkinet

Baby Front Carrier

 

From: £41.95

Comfortable and fully supportive baby carrier designed by a mother in association with osteopaths and recommended by physiotherapists, ...

Baby Carriers

Your newborn baby enjoys being close to you, it may sound strange but a baby carrier may be the answer to getting household chores done. Back carriers can be used, once your child has head support, and are great to get out and about without having to use your pram or buggy.

Baby Slings

Baby slings allow you to carry your newborn in a reclined position in the 'traditional' way, these carriers will also give you the flexibility to carry an older baby supported on your hip - therefore the useable age range will be greater than a front carrier.

Front Baby Carriers

The first stage baby carriers are used on your front, with baby facing into your body, as your child gains head control they can be turned and face outwards with their spine against your tummy. This type of carrier ranges from around 7lbs in weight and will probably be useable until baby is around 10 to 12 months.

When choosing a carrier look for those that are designed to distribute the weight of baby away from your shoulders. If you are breast-feeding look for those that have the ability to give baby access without too much fuss.

Back Carriers

Back carriers can be used from the time baby can comfortably support their own head for longer periods - usually around 8 months and are useable until around 3 years (if you are strong enough to carry them at that age).

The carrier needs to be able to be adjusted to fit you comfortably, as the weight you will be carrying will constantly increase. Baby will be more comfortable if the seat is adjustable, and soft padding in front of the face will absorb dribble and give a comfortable resting place.

Carriers with a strap across the adult's sternum will give reassurance to ladies while carrying as the weight tends to pull the shoulder straps apart, this strap will stop them coming off the shoulder. Rain covers and sun protection are available for most backpacks.

Hip Carriers

These are carriers that fit on the hip and are used for older children, just before they can walk, or for those that just want to be carried. When placing baby on your hip without a seat, you will force your hip sideways to form a seat, this puts a large amount of pressure on the spine. By using a hip seat the weight is taken by the whole of the lower back, protecting the spine and keeping in good alignment. They really do make a difference.