Stroller vs. Carrier: Why You Need to Wear Your Baby

 

The stroller is great for long walks. But for grocery shopping, doing laundry, or just surviving the "witching hour" (when the baby cries for no reason)? The Baby Carrier is king.

The "Fourth Trimester": Newborns miss the womb. They want to be warm and tight and hear your heartbeat. When you put them in a carrier, they usually stop crying instantly. It resets their nervous system.

For Newborns: The Stretchy Wrap. Skip the big buckled hiking carriers for the first 3 months. Get a Stretchy Wrap (like the Boba or Solly).

  • It’s just a long piece of soft fabric.

  • It feels like a t-shirt.

  • It keeps the baby high and tight against your chest.

The Benefit for You: Two free hands. You can make a sandwich, fold clothes, or scroll on your phone while the baby naps on your chest. It is the only way to get your life back in those early months.

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