Which is better? A structured carrier, baby wrap, or a ring sling?

September 01, 2021

Being a new mom, it is hard to choose which is better for baby. a structured carrier, baby wrap, or a ring sling?

There are so many options out there to help you carry your baby that it can be overwhelming. In these cases, we will compare the structured carrier, baby wrap and a ring sling for their pros and cons.

Do we need a baby carrier?

Babywearing has many benefits, including encouraging bonding between parent and child, can help soothe fussy babies. It is often easier to calm a baby by carrying them in your arms than through other methods such as rocking or feeding. Babywearing can help decrease the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). There is why we need a baby carrier.

The benefit of baby structured carrier

It is simple and has great support. It allows baby to be up front, which means you can see your little one's face while wearing them. The structured carrier also offers safety since the straps are adjustable and give good back support for the parent as well.

The downside of a baby structured carrier

It does not allow babies to be worn for long periods of time. They are not good with newborns and they also have a bad fit if you are on the smaller side.

The benefit of baby wrap 

Wearing a baby wrap is by far the most popular choice out there. They are very comfortable and you can carry your baby in different ways, depending on the situation. A nice benefit of wearing a baby wrap while breastfeeding is that it offers privacy for both mommy and baby!

The downside to using a baby wrap

Every day is that it takes a long time to put on and it can be tricky for new parents. There is also the danger of baby getting tangled up in there, which means you have to keep an eye on them at all times.

The benefit of ring sling

A ring sling is a great choice for parents who are always on the go. It allows babies to be worn in different ways and you can quickly put it on without assistance from anyone else! Parents also love that they can use their ring slings as nursing covers, which makes breastfeeding so much easier.

The downside of baby wearing with a ring sling

It has to be adjusted constantly, which can take a while. It also doesn't offer the same type of support as other baby carriers, which means you have to be extra careful when wearing them.

 What to consider to choose a baby carrier?

Comfort: Can baby wear the carrier for long periods of time? Will it cause any discomfort to either you or your child?

Safety: Does this carrier have buckles and straps which are adjustable, will they be safe enough when worn correctly by a parent or caregiver who has been properly trained in baby wearing techniques?

Versatility: Is the baby carrier versatile, flexible and adjustable?

Ease of use: Can you put on the baby carrier yourself without any assistance from another person. Do not forget to check if there is a waistband which will provide extra support for both you as well as your child.

Sizing: Always remember that different brands have different size charts. Make sure you measure yourself and your baby to find the right fit!

Price: Of course, we all want a good deal when it comes to buying things for our family members. However, do not choose based on price alone since this can be misleading as some expensive carriers might offer more benefits than other brands that are less expensive.

Material: This is a very important factor to consider since different materials can affect both the comfort and safety of your baby as well as yourself. Some carriers are made from cotton, while other brands might use more stretchy fabric such as lycra or nylon which offers less support for you back when worn over long periods of time.

Washability: Some carriers are machine washable while others might require you to get them dry cleaned.

 Responsibility: When choosing which baby carrier to use make sure you always think about the safety and well-being of your child first! No matter what type of baby carrier you choose from this list above, only pick one that feels right to you and remember that it is your responsibility as a parent or caregiver to make sure baby wearing is safe.

Quality: Does this carrier seem like it will hold up well over time? Is the stitching strong enough, do all of the buckles work properly?

 Style: Will I feel comfortable in my chosen baby carrier when I am out and about with my baby?

 

It’s important to remember that every child is different, and they will have their own preference on what feels comfortable for them whether it be a structured carrier, a baby wrap or baby sling.

By considering your child's preferences, you will be able to choose a perfect carrier that is both comfortable and safe. Once you find one that works best, stick with it! It may take some time to get used to it, but you will soon find a rhythm that works for both of you.


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