You can
wear baby cradled, as if in your arms; facing towards you, facing outwards (kangaroo hold), or on your hip.
Not exact matches
Also, if your
baby is being
worn in the
cradle position, they should be facing up, not toward your body.
Furthermore, it is suitable for a variety of
wearing styles: your child can sit behind you or in front, facing inwards or outwards; while the detachable hip seat allows you to easily
cradle your
baby in front of you or to your side.
The majority of
baby wearing breastfeeding is done in the upright tummy to tummy koala position however you can also nurse in the
cradle position with the use of a ring sling or wrap.
In the article Samuels refers to the carriers as «The slings,
worn over the shoulder» and «the child's mother, from Adelaide, was carrying the
baby in the pouch...» It sounds like this
baby was
worn in a
cradle carry and the style was a pouch.
Research has confirmed that
babies who are
worn in a carrier wrap cry less than those not offered supplemented carrying, because
babies connect so closely with parents, and are supportively
cradled from head to toe.
Your
baby will be
cradled in a natural sitting position and it can be
worn in one of three positions.
• Versatility — You can learn different ways to
wear your
baby facing you, facing forward, on your hip, or in a
cradled position.