This gets accomplished through placing your baby
in Kangaroo position, a strictly upright position and stomach down (prone) on the mother's bare chest.
You will be able to carry a baby in front of you, on your back, in
the kangaroo position and on your hip in two positions.
Also, my baby didn't like
the kangaroo position and the hug hold didn't seem to have enough head support for a newborn unless the head is tucked in (which my guy hated).
You can also try putting the baby in
a kangaroo position, for them to hear your heartbeat as they get some warmth.
With it, you can carry your child on your back, in
the kangaroo position, on your hip in two positions, and as a front facing carrier.
In
the kangaroo position, you can carry the baby facing in or out.
Another feature of kangaroo care was early discharge in
the kangaroo position despite prematurity.
This is accomplished by placing the baby in
the kangaroo position, a strictly upright position and stomach down (prone) on the mother's bare chest.