What is a Pelvic Tilt? Back to blogs What is a pelvix tilt/tuck? It’s a little bit of a holy grail in the babywearing world! It’s main purpose is to rotate the pelvis gently into a position where an infants tailbone/hips sit lower than their knees....
Falling whilst babywearing Back to blogs As you may have read in our previous blogs, babywearing is the same as all parenting decisions we make and involves a risk assessment. When you fall you brace yourself, usually with your arms/hands. If you have your child in...
When can I back carry? Back to blogs The simple and not simple answer is: it depends. Are you new to babywearing? If so, as a consultant, I would err on the side of caution and recommend waiting until your child can sit unaided. Why not 6 months, that’s what social...
Slings & Caesarean’s Back to blogs Please note, it is important to clarify that our information does not replace medical advice. Congratulations on your baby! Now they are finally on the outside, you may have realised they quickly want to be back on the...
Babywearing in Winter Back to blogs Baby it’s cold outside! Top tips for babywearing in winter is a common request in temperatures like these. It’s currently -2 where we are! Slings are like layers of clothing. If you are using a stretchy wrap or a woven...
Carrying and Pregnancy Back to blogs It’s a question we hear often, and a worry you understandably have. Will carrying affect getting pregnant, or a pregnancy that has already begun? The widely accepted view is that, if you have managed to get pregnant whilst...