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    With so many options out there for baby carriers it is hard to choose the right one for your needs. Listed are all the different types of carriers with the advantages and disadvantages of each.

    Each carrier style listed below supports the baby rather than having the baby hang at the crotch like most carriers in stores. When a baby hangs at the crotch it effects the spine and can cause damage. The carriers below the baby is supported by having the bum lower than the knees. The baby's weight is on the bum instead of the hip joints and spine. The baby's are also held tight to your body making it easier on your back and muscles. It also leaves them feeling more secure and safe.

    Pouches
    Styles - Padded - can provide cushioning for wearer and baby
    Unpadded - can be more comfortable for some wearers, cooler
    Stretch - allows you to keep the baby closer to you.
    Non-Adjustable - quickest to get on and learn how to use.
    Adjustable(zippers, rings, or snaps) - allows more than 1 sized wearer to use it.
    Reversible - gives you 2 pouches in 1, also makes it look nicer when using a shoulder flip.
    Fabrics - Cotton, Flannel, Fleece, Organic, Solarveil, Hemp, Mesh, Silk.
    Carries - Cradle, Kangaroo/Buddha, Hip, Back, Tummy-To-Tummy.
    Advantages - Easiest to learn how to use. Compact. Quick to put on and get a baby/toddler in. Easy to breastfeed with. Deeper pocket allows a nicer fit for the baby without fabric bunching. Inexpensive.
    Disadvantages - Most are not adjustable, you cannot use them for different sized wearers. Some babies do not like them. They are worn on 1 shoulder which can cause a strain on the shoulder/back with heavier babies or when wearing for long periods.

    Ring Sling
    Styles - Padded - Gives cushioning to wearer and Baby.
    Unpadded - easier to tighten, not as hot.
    Open Tail - Allows wearer to adjust top and bottom rails separately. Can use the tail as a sun shield/blanket.
    Closed Tail - No loose fabric to get in the way. Only have to tighten 1 piece.
    Fabrics - Cotton, Fleece, Solarveil, Mesh, Silk, Organic, Twill.
    Carries - Cradle, Kangaroo/Buddha, Hip, Back, Tummy-To-Tummy.
    Advantages - Adjustable. Can be used for different sized wearers. More compact than a wrap. Easy to use.
    Disadvantages - 1 shouldered which can cause strain on the wearer. Not as comfortable as a wrap. For some, the rings can slip a bit.

    Long Wraps (4+ Metres/Yards)
    Styles - 4Metres/Yards up to 9/10Meteres/Yards
    Tapered - makes it easier to tie the knot and leaves less fabric hanging.
    Stretch - Allows a wearer to leave it on all day, popping a baby in and out as needed.
    Woven - Doesn't have the bounce a stretch wrap does.
    Fabrics - Cotton, Fleece, Cotton Knit, Organic
    Carries - Cradle, Kangaroo/Buddha, Hip, Back, Tummy-To-Tummy, Cross Carries. Advantages - Distributes child's weight over entire upper back. More comfortable. Larger variation in carries you can use.
    Disadvantages - Can be trickier to learn how to use. Alot of fabric. A bit harder to breastfeed with. Tied with a knot.

    Short Wraps(3-4 Metres/Yards)
    Styles - 3Metres/Yards up to 4Meteres/Yards
    Tapered - makes it easier to tie the knot and leaves less fabric hanging.
    Stretch - Allows a wearer to leave it on all day, popping a baby in and out as needed.
    Woven - Doesn't have the bounce a stretch wrap does.
    Fabrics - Cotton, Fleece, Cotton Knit, Organic
    Carries - Cradle, Kangaroo/Buddha, Hip, Back, Tummy-To-Tummy, Cross Carries. Advantages - Easier to get on than a long wrap. Less fabric than with a long wrap.
    Disadvantages - Fewer carries that you can use compared with a long wrap. Only goes over 1 shoulder. Learning curve is harder than with a ring sling or a pouch. Tied with a knot.

    Soft Carriers
    Styles - Asian Baby Carriers - 4 straps to tie to hold the baby. Tied with a knot. Korean Carrier - 1 long strap, tied with a knot.
    Constructed Carriers - Use buckles, velcro and snaps.
    Onbuhimo - 1 strap and rings. Tied with a knot.
    Podaegi - A small blanket with a strap. Tied with a knot.
    Fabrics - Canvas, Twill, Cotton.
    Carries - Front(facing out), Back, Hip.
    Advantages - Quick to get on. Not as bulky as a wrap.
    Disadvantages - Most cannot be used for hip carries or for laying down carries. Can be difficult to breastfeed with a small infant.

    Hip Carriers
    Styles - Hip/Waist belts and buckles.
    Fabrics - Canvas, Hemp, Cordura
    Carries - Hip, Front(not all hip carriers), Back(not all hip carriers)
    Advantages - Easy to get on. Not alot of fabric.
    Disadvantages - Can only be used for babies who have excellent back and neck control. Most cannot be used in any carry ot

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