If you're baby wearing, what's the correct position of the baby? Head's facing your chest or Head's facing in front?

The most recommended positions are head facing chest and for older babies it's the backcarry. Other positions include the front-inward, front-outward, hip and back carry. I think this is a very meaningful viewpoint on the appropriate babywearing approach. http://blog.ergobaby.com/2011/02/facing-in-facing-out-a-science-based-view-on-baby-carrying-positions/ Basically to sum it up, the positions to choose should be based on your baby's preference and development. The most ergonomic way to carry a baby is in the frog position. Which are positions 1, 3 and 4. However the front-outward carry can promote sensory development as well as stimulate baby's curiosity. It may even be that your baby insists to be faced outwards. So to maximise the benefits of baby wearing we should always carry them in the ergonomic way (1, 3 and 4) and allow them to look around when requested (2) so you get an all round stimulation.
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