Ergobaby Embrace Soft Knit Newborn Baby Carrier

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Ergobaby Embrace Soft & Snug Knit Newborn Baby Carrier - 7-25lbs

A soft, cosy and simple way to carry your baby from day one, the Ergobaby Embrace Newborn Carrier is designed to keep your new baby safe and close to you in those precious newborn days and weeks.

Combining the simplicity of a soft structured carrier with the cosiness of a soft wrap, the Ergobaby Embrace offers a practical way to keep baby snug and cosy and right where they need to be, close to you. Designed to fit newborns from 7lb up to 25lb (around 12 months old) and acknowledged as hip-healthy by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute.

The Ergobaby Embrace Soft Knit Newborn Baby Carrier is made from Ponte knit and offers firm and stable structure with a subtle sheen and maintains its shape without bagging. It is resistant to pilling and fading, resilient, and is ultra soft. With just 3 buckles (waist and each shoulder strap), the Embrace carrier is quick and easy to put on and adjust keeping your baby safe and secure.

This practical carrier grows with your baby, fold the waistband to shorten the back panel and clip the crossover shoulder straps in place - no complicated wrapping or tying involved. The Embrace Baby Carrier can be worn in two forward positions, inward facing and outwards facing from 5 months, ideal to let your little one see more of the world around them for short periods. Each carrying position provides a natural and ergonomic M-position that's comfortable for you and your baby and helps promote healthy hip development.

The cross-over shoulder straps can be fanned out to relieve pressure on the babywearers back, and a zippered pouch on the belt gives you a place to stow all your small essentials.

Facing out position notes: Before placing baby in the forward facing position they should have good head and neck control and their chin should clear the top of the panel. The suggested weight range is 13-22lbs for outward facing carrying and only recommended for short periods of time. Look out for signs of overstimulation and baby should not sleep while facing outwards.