With the arrival of the baby, parents often find themselves in a situation to ask themselves what is good and what is bad for their baby whether it comes to feeding, bathing, sleeping, carrying or buying a different thing. In the era of modernization swamped with things that we should facilitate us to raise a child. We are often in a dilemma of what all for baby to have in our home. One of those items is the “kangaroo” carrier with which the child wear on the chest.
We see parents inundated with bags coming out of stores, and on his chest pinned their babies. Each of us thought that it was not a bad way to do the acquisition of the baby you have no one to guard. That is why I question arises whether it is good for the baby.
The attitudes are different.
Whether and how the baby comfortably in a litter?
The skeleton of the baby is developing, as well as muscles, ossification just happen, hips are not developed. The baby is not able to bear the weight of the head and body, which is why we carry slanted in relation to us (not upright). If facing us will be fighting to free her nose so she could breathe so her head would be turned to one side and from our breasts will not see anything. Certainly she would be warm, especially in the summer. If the face on baby is turn to watch the environment may be frightened because it can not see the wearer. And also hanging like a marionette (doll).
… AGAINST …
All this tells us that the carrier is not a solution. The moment when you could be using it after six months, if the hips are developing well. Then the baby was so aggravated that alone will not be able to take her weight. Especially if we have a problem with the back, carrying babies in a litter going to cause pain or discomfort.
… FOR….
On the other hand, if you are in a position to go alone with the baby to the doctor, shops, markets, car, and you have something that you bring, the carrier can come in handy.
TIP: The “Kangaroo” carriers use if you go on short-haul or do not have another solution! Therefore, it is best to borrow from someone who has overcome this phase, because it will be best to don’t need too much.