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advantages of using ergo baby carriers


I really find it very convenient to have a baby carrier . I could get things done around the house. I could do my rounds on shopping. We could eat in a restaurant without any hassles. I like Hyzyd to be held all the time while I'm at home on weekends and at the same time doing some minimal household chores.

I read from the Baby Book of William and Martha Shears that using a baby carrier reduces crying and colic. A 1986 study of 99 mother-infant pairs (reported in Pediatrics) showed that carrying babies at least three hours a day reduces crying and fussing 43% during the day and 51% at night. Babies are happier because they have less need to cry, and parents enjoy their babies more as a result. This simply explains why Hyzyd is a happy baby. I don't have a problem with him.

Carrying my baby promotes bonding and enhances my feelings of competence as a parent. A higher frequency of feeding and touching stimulates mothering hormones, and frequent carrying encourages and speeds the development of a mutual reading of each other's cues.

Looking for baby carriers that suit your needs and style? Try Ergo Baby Carriers. You could use it from birth with the Heart 2 Heart Insert and up to 40 lbs. It is the ideal carrier for larger babies and is comfortable long after your baby grows out of most carriers. You can also place your children face in or out in it. What I love about this carrier is that it allows parents to unsnap the front section easily to remove sleeping babies and it also provides optimum support for your baby's developing spine and sacrum

I heard that La Stella Blu is great place to shop for an Ergo Baby Carrier plus they offered FREE shipping on all ERGO Baby Carriers.

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  1. baby is very sweet for every person.sweet My 11 month old is about to be too big for his Bjorn and his dad has carried him for months so he really likes it. We tried my friend's Ergo Carrier and neither my husband or my son liked it. I need something that will be comfy for both and easy for my husband to put on by himself - or at least easy to put on after some practice. Any thoughts?

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