"It can only be used once your hips are seated," "It's something you use when your child gets heavier," "I don't know how heavy my child will be."...Pre-moms who think hip seats have nothing to do with them, wait a minute. There is also a hip seat carrier that can be used from a newborn baby to be used as a first baby carrier.
We will introduce what it means to be able to use your hip seat before you sit down.

When are you guys buying hip seats?

Even if your child gets heavier as he grows older, hip seat and hip seat carriers are popular because they can be held relatively easily. The advantage is that it's easy even if your child is heavy, but before I know it, I feel like I've reappeared to the image that hip seats are something that children need to prepare when they get heavy.
In fact, it seems that many mothers and fathers buy additional hip seat seats in addition to carriers, or buy hip seat carriers as second (or later) carriers. Since most hip seats are targeted at 6 to 7 months after the waist is placed, it is likely that they have come to be considered unrelated to them up until then.
But in fact, that's not always the case.


Let me tell you from my senior mom

It's definitely easier to have a hip seat from the newborn age! !If possible, prepare before giving birth!

What does "sitting over" mean in the first place?

"Sitting your waist" is a baby's growth process. This is a common phrase, but what does "sweat your hips" refer to?
In short, it means that your baby can sit on its own.

Newborn babies are not well developed in their muscles and bone structure, so they are unable to support their own body while standing up. Even your head cannot be kept straight, so when holding it, such as when breastfeeding, you need to place your hands on the back of your head to support it.

Here is a detailed explanation of how to hold a baby in the newborn.

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It wasn't until about four months old that my head would no longer wobble. After another 2-3 months, the muscles in the back and hips will develop well and your lower back will sit.
Once your hips are in place, your baby can sit without any support.
If you can sit on a flat surface such as the floor and sit alone even when you let your hands go, it is proof that your hips are sitting. Try it in a safe place with nothing around you, and in a safe place where you can help immediately if it's dangerous, so that you won't fall and get injured.

When is the hip seating useful?

The hip seat is convenient for holding the baby's butt just put the baby's butt on the pedestal. The simple structure and easy to wear, making it easy to use when you want to curl a stubborn child, or when you want to hold her for a short time, such as by moving around for a short time. It is also very useful when you start walking and want to walk on your own or ask to hold them...

It is also recommended for putting you to sleep. Since you're just putting your butt on, you can gently lower it, reducing the risk of waking up your child after lying down.
If it is a product that can be worn sideways, it can be used as a support for holding sideways from the newborn stage, and is very convenient when putting your baby before his neck to sleep or breastfeeding.

A baby carrier with a hip seat (hip seat carrier) is easy to use, but it is extremely stable. In addition to the weight being distributed around the waist and shoulders, it wraps and holds the upper body completely to keep the center of gravity near the mother's core, making it relatively easy to hold even when the child's weight is getting heavier.

Recommended hip seat carriers that can be used for newborns

Some hip seat carriers are designed to combine multiple parts. By reorganizing the parts, you can use them in a number of ways depending on the situation.
BABY & Me's "BELK-S first set" is one of them.

The BELK-S first set comes with three items: carrier parts, hip seat, and first parts.
The carrier parts are the part that can be called the baby carrier itself, covering the baby's upper body. The first part is a waist belt type part that gently wraps and supports a baby's butt, allowing babies in their newborn age to be held safely.
Until around 4 months old, when the neck is held, it can be used as a general waist belt-type baby carrier with first parts and carrier parts, and once the neck is firmly seated, it can be used as a hip seat carrier with hip seat + carrier parts.


It can be used as a waist belt-type carrier with first parts + carrier parts, or as a hip seat carrier with hip seat + carrier parts, up to 20kg (around 4 years old), so the key point is that it can be used differently depending on the situation you use, not only your child's growth!

It can be used as a hip seat alone, so it can be used to support side-holding and short-lifting after graduating from the baby carrier. It will be useful from the moment you are born until around the age of four, so if you have one of these, you won't need to buy a new one or more, and it is also recommended for the cost-effectiveness aspect.

 


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