Baby carriers are a comfortable, cushioned baby carrier you can wear on your front. Many have adjustable options that allow the baby to be carried on your back or your hips. The backpacks can only be used in the back. These backpacks are appropriate for infants and toddlers who can stand up their heads. Ask your GP or the child's nurse or the caregiver if your baby is too old for backpacks. Your baby's knees should be spread apart, the legs should be supported and the hips ought to be bent.Healthy hip position encourages healthy hip development in babies and lowers the risk of developmental dysplasia of the hip.These images are reproduced with permission from the International Hip Dysplasia Institute.There's no Australian standards for baby carriers, slings, and backpacks. The following suggestions will help you select the best baby carrier that is safe for your baby:
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