Sunday, July 12, 2009

Backpack Baby Carriers - 3 Ways To Know You Are Buying The Right One

By Miranda Xavier

Just because you have a child does not mean that you have to sacrifice your life. A backpack baby carrier is a good way to stay active once you are a parent.

The wrong baby carrier can soon put you off going out and there is nothing more soul destroying that being excluded because you have a baby. Check out the tips below to ensure that both you and your baby are active and happy.

1. Your Babies Comfort - A crying baby will make for a miserable trip, so you need to be sure that your baby is comfortable and stays comfortable if they fall asleep. You do not want the baby to sleep awkwardly or to have straps poking into them.

Tip - There should be good padding all around the baby with plenty of cushioning around the head, so if the baby falls asleep they will still be comfortable.

If you child/ toddler is a little older or longer it is worth looking into foot straps. These straps stop the child's legs from swinging and they offer support for the child's lower back and pelvis.

2. Adult Comfort - A backpack baby carrier should be comfortable for the adult as well as the baby. If you do not have the correct carrier you will find that you soon suffer with neck, shoulder or back pain.

Tip - The shoulder straps should be wide and well padded, as should the hip support. All straps should be adjustable while the carrier is on. Finally the length of the carrier should be adjustable. If the length of the carrier is incorrect the weight of the carrier will not be correctly distributed between the hips and shoulders.

3. Essential accessories - Some things are definitely a luxury, but others are essential. You do want you child getting weather beaten.

Tip - Make sure that your backpack baby carrier has good covers for wind, sun and rain. As conditions change these should be easy to fit and they should be secure so that the person carrying the child will have confidence in the safety and comfort of the child. The storage space on a baby carrier is important as you will almost definitely have to take spare clothes, snacks and nappy change equipment with you (as well as anything you may want).

The BushBaby even comes with a little mirror in the pocket of the waist support so you can hold it up and check on your baby! Sound unnecessary but I was amazed how much I used it - it saved asking others if my son looked comfortable.

Finally, you will be amazed how much you can share with your child from an early age. Parenting is not just about sacrifices.

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