Hip sheets are the fastest-popular item for holding items. It's surprisingly unknown, but there are some that can be used for newborns.
We will provide a thorough explanation of hip seats, as well as how to use it from when and how to choose it!

What types of hip seats are available?

As the name suggests, a hip seat is like a seat that can hold a baby's butt.
This is a sturdy item that has a small pedestal in front of mom and dad's stomach, allowing the baby to sit on it. There are waist-wrapped types that look like waist pouches, shoulder-wrapped types with shoulder straps, and hip seat carriers (baby carrier type) that cover and hold the baby's body firmly.

The "waist wrap type" that is worn by wrapping a belt around your waist is recommended for people with stiff shoulders as it is free and does not weigh down the shoulders, but as a result, it puts a full strain on your lower back. If you want to distribute the burden, you might want to use a "shoulder type" or a "baby carrier type" that accepts the weight with your waist and shoulders.
Both have just a butt on it, making it easy to hold onto it, making it especially convenient when you start walking.

What are the key points to consider when choosing a hip seat?

We have discussed that each type of hip seat has its advantages and disadvantages. Choose the one that is easy to use according to your needs.

There are also some check items that you should keep in mind other than the functions of the hip seat itself.

For example, the convenience of carrying. If you don't need to hold your child forever, such as when you start walking, it's ideal to avoid getting in the way even while you're not using it. Some products can be folded and carried compactly, while others can be stored inside using the shape of the hip seat.
Easy to care for is an important checkpoint to keep it clean.
Some parts can be removed and washed, while others can be washed completely, so be sure to check before purchasing.

When can you use your hip seat?

The target age of hip seats varies depending on the product, so be sure to check before purchasing.
Some products can be used to hold newborns sideways. If it is suitable for holding the baby side, it can be used to breastfeed or put her to bed even if she is before her neck is in place.



Although the baby before the neck is still light, holding it for a long time can put a strain on your wrists and arms.
Holding the baby sideways on the hip seat will support the baby's weight firmly, allowing new mothers and fathers who are not yet used to holding him can safely hold him, and will also reduce the strain on their wrists and arms.


When graduating from a hip seat, the weight of the child, the load capacity of the product, and the burden on the mother and father's waist and shoulders are the key factors to determine. Typical hip seats are suitable for those weighing 15-20kg and ages 3-4, but the load capacity varies depending on the product, so checks are required.
Also, as a child gains weight, the burden on mothers and fathers of course increases. Consider graduating not only if your body screams before it reaches that load capacity, but also if it doesn't exceed the product's load capacity.

What are the advantages and disadvantages of hip seats?

The biggest advantage is that it is easy to hold your baby down compared to a typical baby carrier. Because of its simple structure, it is easier to put on and take off than a baby carrier.
This item is just a matter of sitting on your butt, and since only mom and dad's hands are supported, you need to be very careful to prevent it from falling.

The hip seat carrier is a baby carrier with a hip seat. It is an excellent product that combines the goodness of a baby carrier with the goodness of a hip seat.
By sitting on the pedestal, both babies and mothers and fathers can maintain their posture, and they support the baby's weight near the center of gravity of the body, making it easier to hold them than other carriers and make them easier to hold. It completely covers your body so there is no need to worry about it falling, and one of the benefits is that both hands are free.
The disadvantages include the fact that the base is more bulky than a regular carrier, and the fact that the attachment procedure is more than a hip seat.

A comparison of hip seat and baby carrier is also available in this article.

What are the recommended hip seats that can be used from newborns?


Generally speaking, it is likely that hip seats are likely to be used only when children grow up or not, or that they cannot be used on newborns, but hip seats designed to be used side-to-sided, can be used right after birth.

A hip seat carrier that allows you to remove only the hip seat from the carrier, can be used as a hip seat or a hip seat carrier, so you don't need to collect multiple items for carrying, saving you money and storage space.

BABY & Me's BELK-S first set comes with a hip seat, carrier parts that wrap around the baby's body, and a waist belt type "first parts."
During newborns, the hip seat can be used alone to hold the baby sideways, or when going out, you can use it as a typical waist belt-type baby carrier by combining the first part that gently wraps around the baby with the carrier part.
If it gets heavy after you're sitting on your neck, you can use it as a hip seat carrier by switching the first part to the hip seat.

Of course, you can also use it with just a hip seat for a little hug.
Once you start walking, you start hugging and feeling more frequent, so a hip seat that allows you to quickly hang on it becomes more convenient.

It can be used differently depending on the child's growth and situation, and can be used for a long time until around the age of four, weighing 20kg, making it extremely cost-effective.

Although the term "hip seats" is all called, there are actually many different types. Find your favorite hip seat that suits your lifestyle♪

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