What is the correct posture when holding her? If you keep track of the keys, it will be easier to hold your arms!

Are you using your baby carrier properly?
There are actually surprisingly many people who use it in the wrong way. Perhaps your baby is unknowingly putting a strain on his baby by using it in his own way.
Because it is a must-have item for various occasions in daily life, make sure to reconfirm the correct usage.
What is the correct posture when holding it?

The thing you should avoid when your baby is standing up to "stretch straight."
It is important that the arms are lightly closed with both armpits and bent at both elbows, and the legs are M-shaped with the hip and knees facing outward. The back is also not too tight, and it is ideal to have a curl close to a C shape.
However, the key point is that both are bent "moderately" and "naturally". It's not good to stretch out, but it's also not good to bend too much by being held down.
Check that it is unnaturally stretched too much or that it is in a cramped, hunched position.
What is the problem with the wrong attitude?

If your legs are extended, the risk of hip dislocation increases. According to the Japanese Society of Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery, hip dislocation is a disease in which the joint at the base of the leg is dislocated, and if you take a posture that is not an ideal M-shaped shape, the hip may gradually become dislocated.
It is important to keep the body bent in an M shape and keep it freely moving even in situations other than holding it, such as when you put it to sleep. The tight clothes and diapers can cause your legs to stretch.
Also, from the age of several months to around five years old, it is a period when elbow is prone to elbow endopathy, in which the joints of the elbow are dislocated. This is a phenomenon that is generally said to cause the elbow to fall out. This occurs mainly when you pull or twist your hands, but unnatural postures such as having your elbows stretched are also a burden, so this is not good. If you undergo a "reduction procedure" that returns the bone to its original position at an orthopedic clinic or orthopedic clinic, it will heal quickly and the pain will disappear, but you need to be careful as once an elbow attack is more likely to repeat it.
The C curve on the back is an ideal posture that will relax and relax for your baby. It has the advantages of making breathing easier and feeling at ease in a position similar to when you are in the womb. On the other hand, a position that is not like this can make it difficult for a baby to breathe and feel safe. The muscles in your lower back and back can become tense and stiff, leading to fatigue and pain.
What are the wrong ways to use a baby carrier and what are the disadvantages?

A common example of NG is when the waist belt is low and the baby is held in a low position. Holding her lower waist puts a great strain on her waist.
Also, the low waist belt means that the shoulder strap is too long. In this state, the degree of closeness between the mother and father and the baby will decrease, creating more gaps than necessary, making the baby's posture more likely to fall, and the baby's posture may become unstable and there is a risk of falling.
Even if the shoulder strap lengths differ from one side to the other, the balance may be disrupted, increasing the burden on moms and dads, and gaps may form, increasing the risk of falling. Adjust it to be evenly on the left and right.
What are the key points to properly use a baby carrier?

The most important thing when wearing a typical waist belt-type baby carrier is to tighten the waist belt horizontally at the waist position. The baby's head is just right at the right height, below the mother's dad's face and around the décolleté.
It is also important to adjust the length so that the shoulder straps are not too long, so that the back buckle to secure the shoulder straps together is located near the shoulder blades. If the buckle is fastened too high, the baby will be able to support the weight of the baby with only the shoulders, but if it is fastened in the correct position, it will be easier as it will be able to capture the weight on your back.
Once you put on the baby carrier, check your baby's position. Make sure your arms and legs are bent moderately, your back is curled, and you are in the correct position, and you don't seem to be having trouble breathing. Be careful not to get the baby's nose or mouth close to the mother's body and block it.
If your legs are not in an M shape, lift your butt and push it towards your dad's body to resolve the problem.
Promote proper posture with hip seat carrier

It is also recommended to use a hip seat carrier to hold the patient in the correct posture.
With a hip seat carrier, when you sit on the pedestal, your legs naturally open in an M shape, and your hip position stabilizes, resulting in a loose C-shaped curve. The correct posture is achieved without any strain, and the center of gravity is stabilized with a moderate degree of adhesion, reducing the burden on moms and dads.
However, some hip seat carriers require you to wait until you are able to use them, so be sure to check before use.
If you want to use it from newborns, BABY & Me's Beren first set!

BABY&Me's Beren first set comes with three items: a waist belt type first part (newborn part), a hip seat, and a carrier part. With first parts + carrier parts, you can hold them face to face with the hip seat + carrier parts from the newborn stage, and after sitting your neck. Because it is designed based on ergonomics, just by using it, you can naturally hold the patient in the correct posture, and it also reduces the burden on moms and dads. Please make good use of it.
BABY&Me hip seat carriers can be tried on at various stores.
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BABY&Me's Beren first set allows you to hold comfortably at any time, from immediate birth to graduation from baby carriers.
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