This looks fantastic. I love how it looks mouldable enough to support a properly tilted newborn pelvis. That makes such a difference to head position! We get so many parents saying their babies hate head supports and it's much nicer to provide a position whereby support to the nape of the neck avoids covering the head. Easier to see a clear airway too :-)
Thanks so much for your feedback.Yes, it allows a gentle curve to the spine, supporting baby in an ergonomic, natural position. The material is lovely and soft!
Fab Video! I've been looking for a good and clear video showing the new adjusters at the top of the panel that BabyBjorn have added to the new One and this mini! I love how they can be tightened to provide support around the top of the back without obscuring the face and airways - especially given this recent heat! It's a really clear demo thanks!
Great video. Nice to see correct height of the neck support and good hip positioning so baby can correctly curve their spine and rest on the adult. Also great to see babies arms in front of them. Can't wait to try this in the sling library.
Brilliant video. It's great to see head support coming from the pelvis, keeping the height of the carrier to the nape of the neck, so refreshing. I'm looking forward to seeing this carrier in person.
Thanks for your question. So if baby is supported ergonomically - with a gentle curve to their spine, knees higher than their bottom - their head will naturally rest against the wearer. It’s essential to ensure clear air circulation around baby’s face and that they’re held securely so they can’t slump. Positioning the top edge of the carrier to the nape of baby’s neck/baby’s ear lobes ensures clear air circulation and means there’s no pressure on baby’s head. You can tighten up the top edge of the carrier to ensure it’s snug along the top edge. If you do choose to bring the flap up behind baby’s head, ensure baby’s nose is unobstructed and that the flap is not pushing against the back of their head. As I’ve said above though, if they’re positioned ergonomically there is no need for additional head support.
I’ve seen some video where people use the head support flap for a newborn with this carrier. You haven’t used it in this video, do you recommend not using it? :)
Thanks for your question. If the flap is folded up there is a risk that it will obstruct baby's airways - either by pushing their head against the wearer or by reducing the air circulation due to the fabric being over their head. If baby is supported in an ergonomic position - with a gentle curve to their spine, knees higher than bottom, carrier tightened to hold them securely, so they can't slump - support behind their head will not be needed. Historically, Baby Bjorn did show the height extender folded up but, if you look at all their more recent images, they show the top edge of the carrier no higher than baby's earlobe. This is due to discussions with Babywearing Consultants - myself included - who have raised the issues above. It is also because their carriers have been redesigned to support babies ergonomically. The Mini has now been certified as hip-healthy by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute; so baby is now held in an ergonomic position, meaning head support is not needed. Previously babies often ended up quite 'straight' in Baby Bjorn Original, and similar carriers, which meant their heads might flop backwards. If you find baby's head is needing support, look at their positioning. Small adjustments to positioning - and ensuring the carrier is adjusted to hold them securely - will make a big difference. Hope that helps!
This was a really helpful video. Thank you. It is ok to use if on a newborn that still does not have neck control? Or it is better to wait until they have gained that strength?
No, you do not need to wait until they have head/neck control. If baby is supported with a gentle curve to their spine, knees higher than bottom, and are held securely so they can't slump, their head will naturally rest against the wearer. Once baby has head control they can have their arms over the top of their carrier - see my video here: ruclips.net/video/QNX1uZs69aI/видео.htmlsi=y3BG0qbOErtN4qy7 . Hope that helps!
@@bartholomewlyons that shit was so confusing tho.. it arrived in two pieces and I couldn’t figure out how to wear it and didn’t wanna waste my life figuring it out so YT vids like this is saves me so much time
Thank you for your question. Providing baby is held securely - with clear airways - and is taken out for feeding and changing, as needed. Plus the wearer is comfortable. There is no real time limit. It’s not like a car seat. A baby carrier is designed to hold baby in a similar position to carrying in your arms. I hope that helps
Hi i brought the Baby Bjorn Move carrier due to me being quite an active mum with a newborn but I wasn't sure if I needed to buy the mini carrier for a newborn if this carrier was better for the first 6 months? would you know what the difference between the two as i cant really find much information thank you.
Hi! Thanks for your message. Both are suitable from birth, providing the carrier fits baby securely and keeps clear airways (as per my videos). The Move will last a little longer, due to the additional support around the back and waist. Both the Mini and Move will be very similar for the first 6 months. The Mini will start to pull on your shoulders from around 6+ months and won't be as comfortable as baby gets heavier. Both the Mini and the Move are just for carrying on the front - not on the back. Essentially, there's very little difference between Mini and Move for a newborn but the Move is more supportive as baby gets bigger and heavier. Hope that helps!
Yes you can! My video demoing it for facing outwards is here: ruclips.net/video/XiB0x_GnyI4/видео.html It runs through all the safety info and when to turn baby to face inwards. Hope that helps!
Thanks for your question. This demo video is specifically for newborns without head control. As I explain in the video, if baby has a gentle curve to their spine - with knees higher than bottom - their head will naturally rest against you. Ensure the flap is folded down and comes up to the nape of baby's neck/their ear lobes. You can adjust how tight the edge is, so it's snug behind baby. Hope that's helpful 🙂
So sorry - I totally missed this message. Providing baby is held in an ergonomic position - with knees tucked up above bottom - and you are comfy using it, there is no need to wait after having a c-section. The advice is to not lift anything heavier than your baby. Using a carrier helps to spread the weight so there's less strain on your body when carrying baby. Listen to your body though and take it gently to begin with as everyone's recovery is different
Thanks for your question. It’s weighted-tested up to 11kg but tends to be most comfortable for the first 6 months or so. Obviously all wearers are different, and some will use it much longer, but that’s the time I find it’s optimum for, for most people. Hope that helps!
I love how easy BabyBjorn carriers are to put on, we have the One and it’s so easy to put on and off and get baby in and out of. Does this one continue to be ergonomic and give good hip support for baby even as they grow bigger?
Thanks for your comment. This carrier is very much designed for the early days, so doesn't go as wide as the One. However, if you watch the video that will be published next Weds, you'll see that it shows the carrier used with an older baby. The fabric fans around to support baby in an ergonomic position as they grow bigger
Just to let you know, the video showing the BabyBjorn Mini carrier used with an older baby is now on this RUclips Channel. Would love to hear your feedback
Great video! Love the carrier and the positioning is fab. Easy to use, supports baby in their natural curved position. I like that you can fold the head support down for little ones so their head is away from the fabric, nice and safe that way!
Yes it's a really nice feature definitely. When they're older you can use it to support head if they're sleeping, but it's good to have the option to properly fold it down, so there's no pressure on baby's head. The ergonomic position means their head naturally rests against the wearer
I have this and it gives me back pains. I've tried everything and can't find it comfortable at all. I've had to get my old ergobaby original out to see if it was my back but its not 😪😪 any advice because its very pricey.
Thanks for your question. How baby carriers fit is very individual. The BabyBjorn Mini transfers baby’s weight into your upper back and shoulders. Some people prefer this. Others prefer having the weight transferred to their waist/hips. It sounds like you might be better with a carrier that doesn’t put all the weight on your upper back and shoulders. Do you have a sling library locally? They'll be able to help you with checking the fit and ensuring it's adjusted comfortably. You can also try alternative options, if you'd like to. It really does make such a difference to try different carriers to see what’s right for you. Some people love a specific carrier while others hate it and love something else. It’s very much down to how it fits your body shape and how you like to distribute the weight. But - equally - having a fit check to see if a simple adjustment can help is always handy. If you’re in the UK I can signpost you to your nearby Sling Library if that helps
Hello! With the Mini on the very shortest setting I've fitted it to fairly small newborns. The demo doll used is a small newborn size. It fits most babies from day one. The key thing is that baby is held as tightly as a cuddle in arms and has clear airways. Hope that helps!
Thanks for your question. Providing baby has a gentle curve to their spine - with their knees tucked up higher than bottom - their head will naturally rest against the wearer. This is the position most newborns tend to adopt when carrying in arms. Additional head support isn’t a requirement (with any carrier, providing the positioning is as above). If you do find you need additional support, you can bring the folded piece up, behind baby’s head. Just make sure you check they still have plenty of clear air circulation and their nose and mouth aren’t pressed in against the wearer (ideally head turned to one side or the other). Hope that helps!
Unfortunately the design of this particular carrier doesn’t really allow you to adjust how tight baby is against you. You can do up the little loops on the side for a very small baby and you can adjust how loose/tight the bit behind the neck goes, but the main body panel isn’t adjustable - other than the height of the panel. How old is your baby?
good the carrier and the positioning is good! simple to use, supports baby in their natural position l I like that you can fold the head support so their head is away from the fabric
Yes I like that too. It stays down easily, without 'pinging up'. It's also really soft, which is great for when baby gets older and wants their arms out (see next week's video for a demo of this)
I’ve been using that head flap up 😮 my newborn bobed his head allot. Even now that he’s 8 weeks old I have it up. So it’s covering most of his head 😳 I thought that’s how you do it
Providing baby has a gentle tilt to their pelvis - knees higher than bottom with a gentle curve to their spine - their head will naturally rest against the wearer. If you have a look at how I tilt the doll's pelvis in the video that should help. If baby's head is bobbing it's likely that their back is straight, with legs hanging down, rather than knees tucked up. The folded, top edge of the carrier can come up to their earlobes - which again provides support - but ideally you want to ensure the top edge is no higher than earlobes. This allows clear air circulation and also ensures their head won't be pushed against the wearer, which could restrict airways. When the flap has been folded over it can be tightened up to ensure a snug fit behind the base of baby's head. That should also help. Once they have full head control - and can have arms over the top edge of the carrier - the flap can be raised for support if they fall asleep, facing inwards. Hope that helps!
Great tutorial for the new mini version. Very glad to see it offers a more ergonomic pelvic position. Too bad that the brand's stiff neck support is still present, but well done on folding it to baby's nape with a newborn. The same for enabling access of babies' hands to their mouths in order to support self-soothing, sensory development and open airways. As a market leader, BabyBjorn have been taking steps to adopt a more ergonomic design. So it's very good to see the positive design changes, and hopefully more will come.
My video next week show's the carrier used with a slightly older baby. You'll see in this one that the head support can be useful to give a bit of support if a baby has arms-out and is sleeping. Let me know what you think when it's published (Weds 11th August)
So pleased it was helpful to you! As baby gets bigger, I've another video showing how to carry baby once they have head control. Enjoy lots of lovely cuddles with your baby :-)
Fabulous video, this has made me want to try some in our library. Especially like the level of support than can be lacking with some carriers, around the nape of the neck. Great that it folds down for smaller babies so as not to obstruct view.
Thank you. I've been really impressed with this new carrier too. I think it'll be a really good option for smaller babies, and keeps them held nice and snug, so there's no risk of slumping
I was really impressed with how small it went. The demo doll I used is a small newborn, which is often too little for a buckle carrier. It's nice that this is a carrier a parent can use from newborn, without worrying if their baby will be big enough to fit it from day one
Nicholas Gniech thanks for your feedback. It plays really loudly on both my phone and laptop, even without volume on full. It might be worth trying on a different device or double checking the volume on the device you’re using, to see if that helps? This is the first comment I’ve had about volume and its had 32,000 views.
@@SouthEastSlings it's your distance from the mic. I can plug my phone into another device to amplify the audio but that shouldn't be needed unless I want to blast it. I have it on full now and it's pretty low volume with the quality distorted due to the type of mic used and its distance. I'd suggest getting a better audio setup and checking the audio levels in post.
Nedim Karabulut hello! Thanks for your comment. If baby is supported with their knees tucked up higher than their bottom, with a gentle curve to their spine, much of the time their head will naturally rest against you. If it does need a bit of support you can either gently use your chin to support their head, or support baby’s bottom with the crook of your elbow, so your hand can support their head. Let me know if that helps :-)
No baby carrier should be made without providing to the mother the comfort of breastfeeding, and that is one of them, unfortunately. Baby carriers start missing the point, and though they advertise themselves how close they bring the babies to their mothers, in a matter of distance, however, they never say how far they bring them from the mother, by making breastfeeding difficult.
Christos Georgatos thank you for your comments. All baby carriers fit different people differently, so it’s important to choose the one that’s right for the wearer and baby. Keeping baby close enables the wearer to notice feeding cues more easily than if baby is kept separate. This means they can feed them as soon as they are hungry. This carrier is quick and easy to take off in order to allow for breastfeeding. Some carriers do have the option to be used as a feeding aid (to help support baby’s weight for feeding) but, when baby is small, no baby carrier should be seen as a totally handsfree option to ensure baby maintains clear airways I have a couple of videos demonstrating using baby carriers and slings as a feeding aid, if you’re interested
Christos Georgatos thank you for your comments. All baby carriers fit different people differently, so it’s important to choose the one that’s right for the wearer and baby. Keeping baby close enables the wearer to notice feeding cues more easily than if baby is kept separate. This means they can feed them as soon as they are hungry. This carrier is quick and easy to take off in order to allow for breastfeeding. Some carriers do have the option to be used as a feeding aid (to help support baby’s weight for feeding) but, when baby is small, no baby carrier should be seen as a totally handsfree option to ensure baby maintains clear airways I have a couple of videos demonstrating using baby carriers and slings as a feeding aid, if you’re interested
Brilliant video. It's great to see head support coming from the pelvis, keeping the height of the carrier to the nape of the neck, so refreshing. I'm looking forward to seeing this carrier in person.
Thank you! This darn thing was so confusing until you explained it!
You’re welcome! Glad it was helpful to you
Lifesaver! Thank you for explaining how to check for proper fit
You're welcome! Very pleased this was helpful to you
This looks fantastic. I love how it looks mouldable enough to support a properly tilted newborn pelvis. That makes such a difference to head position! We get so many parents saying their babies hate head supports and it's much nicer to provide a position whereby support to the nape of the neck avoids covering the head. Easier to see a clear airway too :-)
Thanks so much for your feedback.Yes, it allows a gentle curve to the spine, supporting baby in an ergonomic, natural position. The material is lovely and soft!
Thank you! Grateful for these types of vids. this helped way more than the instructions sheet 😂
You're welcome! Very pleased you found it helpful 🙂
Fab Video! I've been looking for a good and clear video showing the new adjusters at the top of the panel that BabyBjorn have added to the new One and this mini! I love how they can be tightened to provide support around the top of the back without obscuring the face and airways - especially given this recent heat! It's a really clear demo thanks!
Thank you! Also worth having a look at my videos for the BabyBjörn One, which again show how to tighten these up.
Great video. Nice to see correct height of the neck support and good hip positioning so baby can correctly curve their spine and rest on the adult. Also great to see babies arms in front of them. Can't wait to try this in the sling library.
Thank you! Would love to hear your thoughts on it when you've tried it out.
Brilliant video. It's great to see head support coming from the pelvis, keeping the height of the carrier to the nape of the neck, so refreshing. I'm looking forward to seeing this carrier in person.
Thank you; glad you liked it. Yes, this carrier really is lovely. Definitely worth having a play with.
But what about head support? Should I unfold the upper part?
Thanks for your question. So if baby is supported ergonomically - with a gentle curve to their spine, knees higher than their bottom - their head will naturally rest against the wearer.
It’s essential to ensure clear air circulation around baby’s face and that they’re held securely so they can’t slump.
Positioning the top edge of the carrier to the nape of baby’s neck/baby’s ear lobes ensures clear air circulation and means there’s no pressure on baby’s head. You can tighten up the top edge of the carrier to ensure it’s snug along the top edge.
If you do choose to bring the flap up behind baby’s head, ensure baby’s nose is unobstructed and that the flap is not pushing against the back of their head.
As I’ve said above though, if they’re positioned ergonomically there is no need for additional head support.
I’ve seen some video where people use the head support flap for a newborn with this carrier. You haven’t used it in this video, do you recommend not using it? :)
Thanks for your question. If the flap is folded up there is a risk that it will obstruct baby's airways - either by pushing their head against the wearer or by reducing the air circulation due to the fabric being over their head.
If baby is supported in an ergonomic position - with a gentle curve to their spine, knees higher than bottom, carrier tightened to hold them securely, so they can't slump - support behind their head will not be needed.
Historically, Baby Bjorn did show the height extender folded up but, if you look at all their more recent images, they show the top edge of the carrier no higher than baby's earlobe. This is due to discussions with Babywearing Consultants - myself included - who have raised the issues above.
It is also because their carriers have been redesigned to support babies ergonomically. The Mini has now been certified as hip-healthy by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute; so baby is now held in an ergonomic position, meaning head support is not needed.
Previously babies often ended up quite 'straight' in Baby Bjorn Original, and similar carriers, which meant their heads might flop backwards.
If you find baby's head is needing support, look at their positioning. Small adjustments to positioning - and ensuring the carrier is adjusted to hold them securely - will make a big difference.
Hope that helps!
Great tutorial!
Thank you! So glad it was helpful to you 🙂
Umm don’t know what I would’ve done without this video lol. Thanks a million!!
So pleased it was so helpful to you! :-) Thank you so much for your feedback - hope you enjoy your carrier!
Thanks! I was all over the place with this owners manual.
You're very welcome! I'm so pleased my video was helpful to you 🙂
Thanks for sharing! You explained so well!
Thank you! Glad you found the video helpful!
This was a really helpful video. Thank you. It is ok to use if on a newborn that still does not have neck control? Or it is better to wait until they have gained that strength?
No, you do not need to wait until they have head/neck control. If baby is supported with a gentle curve to their spine, knees higher than bottom, and are held securely so they can't slump, their head will naturally rest against the wearer.
Once baby has head control they can have their arms over the top of their carrier - see my video here: ruclips.net/video/QNX1uZs69aI/видео.htmlsi=y3BG0qbOErtN4qy7 . Hope that helps!
thanks! only had to watch this once and got it right👍🏻 didn't have to watch other vids
That is such great feedback - thank you so much! Really pleased it was helpful :-)
U kiddin, right? It’s basic!
@@bartholomewlyons that shit was so confusing tho.. it arrived in two pieces and I couldn’t figure out how to wear it and didn’t wanna waste my life figuring it out so YT vids like this is saves me so much time
Hello! How long the one month baby can be carried in the mini babybjorn?
Thank you for your question. Providing baby is held securely - with clear airways - and is taken out for feeding and changing, as needed. Plus the wearer is comfortable. There is no real time limit. It’s not like a car seat. A baby carrier is designed to hold baby in a similar position to carrying in your arms. I hope that helps
Hi i brought the Baby Bjorn Move carrier due to me being quite an active mum with a newborn but I wasn't sure if I needed to buy the mini carrier for a newborn if this carrier was better for the first 6 months? would you know what the difference between the two as i cant really find much information thank you.
Hi! Thanks for your message. Both are suitable from birth, providing the carrier fits baby securely and keeps clear airways (as per my videos). The Move will last a little longer, due to the additional support around the back and waist. Both the Mini and Move will be very similar for the first 6 months. The Mini will start to pull on your shoulders from around 6+ months and won't be as comfortable as baby gets heavier. Both the Mini and the Move are just for carrying on the front - not on the back.
Essentially, there's very little difference between Mini and Move for a newborn but the Move is more supportive as baby gets bigger and heavier. Hope that helps!
Can you do forward facing with this my baby is now 5 months
Yes you can! My video demoing it for facing outwards is here: ruclips.net/video/XiB0x_GnyI4/видео.html It runs through all the safety info and when to turn baby to face inwards. Hope that helps!
Hi, my baby is 5 weeks and can't hold up his own neck/head yet. How would I use the flap in a safe way?
Thanks for your question. This demo video is specifically for newborns without head control. As I explain in the video, if baby has a gentle curve to their spine - with knees higher than bottom - their head will naturally rest against you.
Ensure the flap is folded down and comes up to the nape of baby's neck/their ear lobes. You can adjust how tight the edge is, so it's snug behind baby. Hope that's helpful 🙂
yikes, unfortunate
How long should I wait to use this post c section?
So sorry - I totally missed this message. Providing baby is held in an ergonomic position - with knees tucked up above bottom - and you are comfy using it, there is no need to wait after having a c-section. The advice is to not lift anything heavier than your baby. Using a carrier helps to spread the weight so there's less strain on your body when carrying baby. Listen to your body though and take it gently to begin with as everyone's recovery is different
Lovely clear video as ever Romy! Thank you for another excellent video!
Thank you Sarah. Really pleased you find them useful :-)
Great instructional video for a dad using this for the first time.
Thank you! Really pleased you found it useful :-) When baby gets bigger, have a look at the next-stage videos for your carrier :-)
Up to what age can you use this? Can it work up to 1 year?
Thanks for your question. It’s weighted-tested up to 11kg but tends to be most comfortable for the first 6 months or so. Obviously all wearers are different, and some will use it much longer, but that’s the time I find it’s optimum for, for most people. Hope that helps!
I love how easy BabyBjorn carriers are to put on, we have the One and it’s so easy to put on and off and get baby in and out of. Does this one continue to be ergonomic and give good hip support for baby even as they grow bigger?
Thanks for your comment. This carrier is very much designed for the early days, so doesn't go as wide as the One. However, if you watch the video that will be published next Weds, you'll see that it shows the carrier used with an older baby. The fabric fans around to support baby in an ergonomic position as they grow bigger
Just to let you know, the video showing the BabyBjorn Mini carrier used with an older baby is now on this RUclips Channel. Would love to hear your feedback
Great video! Love the carrier and the positioning is fab. Easy to use, supports baby in their natural curved position. I like that you can fold the head support down for little ones so their head is away from the fabric, nice and safe that way!
Yes it's a really nice feature definitely. When they're older you can use it to support head if they're sleeping, but it's good to have the option to properly fold it down, so there's no pressure on baby's head. The ergonomic position means their head naturally rests against the wearer
I have this and it gives me back pains. I've tried everything and can't find it comfortable at all. I've had to get my old ergobaby original out to see if it was my back but its not 😪😪 any advice because its very pricey.
Thanks for your question. How baby carriers fit is very individual. The BabyBjorn Mini transfers baby’s weight into your upper back and shoulders. Some people prefer this. Others prefer having the weight transferred to their waist/hips.
It sounds like you might be better with a carrier that doesn’t put all the weight on your upper back and shoulders.
Do you have a sling library locally? They'll be able to help you with checking the fit and ensuring it's adjusted comfortably. You can also try alternative options, if you'd like to. It really does make such a difference to try different carriers to see what’s right for you. Some people love a specific carrier while others hate it and love something else. It’s very much down to how it fits your body shape and how you like to distribute the weight. But - equally - having a fit check to see if a simple adjustment can help is always handy.
If you’re in the UK I can signpost you to your nearby Sling Library if that helps
Is the mini suitable for shorter babies than the original version
Hello! With the Mini on the very shortest setting I've fitted it to fairly small newborns. The demo doll used is a small newborn size. It fits most babies from day one. The key thing is that baby is held as tightly as a cuddle in arms and has clear airways. Hope that helps!
So does it support newborn neck/head?!
Thanks for your question. Providing baby has a gentle curve to their spine - with their knees tucked up higher than bottom - their head will naturally rest against the wearer. This is the position most newborns tend to adopt when carrying in arms. Additional head support isn’t a requirement (with any carrier, providing the positioning is as above). If you do find you need additional support, you can bring the folded piece up, behind baby’s head. Just make sure you check they still have plenty of clear air circulation and their nose and mouth aren’t pressed in against the wearer (ideally head turned to one side or the other). Hope that helps!
Thanks for this review it’s very helpful.
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful to you!
I have this carrier. I can’t seem to adjust it it feels too tight on him? Where do I adjust that bit? I am adjusting the measurement to his height
Unfortunately the design of this particular carrier doesn’t really allow you to adjust how tight baby is against you. You can do up the little loops on the side for a very small baby and you can adjust how loose/tight the bit behind the neck goes, but the main body panel isn’t adjustable - other than the height of the panel. How old is your baby?
Helpful ❤🙏🏽
Glad it was useful to you!
good the carrier and the positioning is good! simple to use, supports baby in their natural position l I like that you can fold the head support so their head is away from the fabric
Yes I like that too. It stays down easily, without 'pinging up'. It's also really soft, which is great for when baby gets older and wants their arms out (see next week's video for a demo of this)
im looking forward to that video
I’ve been using that head flap up 😮 my newborn bobed his head allot. Even now that he’s 8 weeks old I have it up. So it’s covering most of his head 😳 I thought that’s how you do it
Providing baby has a gentle tilt to their pelvis - knees higher than bottom with a gentle curve to their spine - their head will naturally rest against the wearer. If you have a look at how I tilt the doll's pelvis in the video that should help. If baby's head is bobbing it's likely that their back is straight, with legs hanging down, rather than knees tucked up.
The folded, top edge of the carrier can come up to their earlobes - which again provides support - but ideally you want to ensure the top edge is no higher than earlobes. This allows clear air circulation and also ensures their head won't be pushed against the wearer, which could restrict airways. When the flap has been folded over it can be tightened up to ensure a snug fit behind the base of baby's head. That should also help.
Once they have full head control - and can have arms over the top edge of the carrier - the flap can be raised for support if they fall asleep, facing inwards.
Hope that helps!
Great tutorial for the new mini version. Very glad to see it offers a more ergonomic pelvic position.
Too bad that the brand's stiff neck support is still present, but well done on folding it to baby's nape with a newborn. The same for enabling access of babies' hands to their mouths in order to support self-soothing, sensory development and open airways.
As a market leader, BabyBjorn have been taking steps to adopt a more ergonomic design. So it's very good to see the positive design changes, and hopefully more will come.
My video next week show's the carrier used with a slightly older baby. You'll see in this one that the head support can be useful to give a bit of support if a baby has arms-out and is sleeping. Let me know what you think when it's published (Weds 11th August)
Thank you!!!❤️❤️❤️
You're very welcome! Glad you found the video helpful 🙂
Great video and see bbabybjorn improving there product going more economical and following ticks safety guidelime
You save my life 👌🏼
So pleased it was helpful to you! As baby gets bigger, I've another video showing how to carry baby once they have head control. Enjoy lots of lovely cuddles with your baby :-)
Thank you!
You're very welcome! Glad it was useful to you. As baby gets bigger, have a watch of my other videos for Baby Bjorn Mini used facing outwards :-)
Fabulous video, this has made me want to try some in our library. Especially like the level of support than can be lacking with some carriers, around the nape of the neck. Great that it folds down for smaller babies so as not to obstruct view.
Thank you. I've been really impressed with this new carrier too. I think it'll be a really good option for smaller babies, and keeps them held nice and snug, so there's no risk of slumping
I was really impressed with how small it went. The demo doll I used is a small newborn, which is often too little for a buckle carrier. It's nice that this is a carrier a parent can use from newborn, without worrying if their baby will be big enough to fit it from day one
Thank you this is really helpful ❤️
Hibak Usman thank you! So pleased it was useful to you 🙂
Very low volume and hard to hear
Nicholas Gniech thanks for your feedback. It plays really loudly on both my phone and laptop, even without volume on full. It might be worth trying on a different device or double checking the volume on the device you’re using, to see if that helps? This is the first comment I’ve had about volume and its had 32,000 views.
@@SouthEastSlings it's your distance from the mic. I can plug my phone into another device to amplify the audio but that shouldn't be needed unless I want to blast it. I have it on full now and it's pretty low volume with the quality distorted due to the type of mic used and its distance. I'd suggest getting a better audio setup and checking the audio levels in post.
That’s strange- I would suggest checking the audio output of your device as it’s entirely clear o. My iPhone and laptop.
everything is fine except you never hold babys head while removing the sling. babys head never stays still like that :)
Nedim Karabulut hello! Thanks for your comment. If baby is supported with their knees tucked up higher than their bottom, with a gentle curve to their spine, much of the time their head will naturally rest against you. If it does need a bit of support you can either gently use your chin to support their head, or support baby’s bottom with the crook of your elbow, so your hand can support their head. Let me know if that helps :-)
No baby carrier should be made without providing to the mother the comfort of breastfeeding, and that is one of them, unfortunately. Baby carriers start missing the point, and though they advertise themselves how close they bring the babies to their mothers, in a matter of distance, however, they never say how far they bring them from the mother, by making breastfeeding difficult.
Christos Georgatos thank you for your comments. All baby carriers fit different people differently, so it’s important to choose the one that’s right for the wearer and baby. Keeping baby close enables the wearer to notice feeding cues more easily than if baby is kept separate. This means they can feed them as soon as they are hungry.
This carrier is quick and easy to take off in order to allow for breastfeeding. Some carriers do have the option to be used as a feeding aid (to help support baby’s weight for feeding) but, when baby is small, no baby carrier should be seen as a totally handsfree option to ensure baby maintains clear airways
I have a couple of videos demonstrating using baby carriers and slings as a feeding aid, if you’re interested
Christos Georgatos thank you for your comments. All baby carriers fit different people differently, so it’s important to choose the one that’s right for the wearer and baby.
Keeping baby close enables the wearer to notice feeding cues more easily than if baby is kept separate. This means they can feed them as soon as they are hungry.
This carrier is quick and easy to take off in order to allow for breastfeeding.
Some carriers do have the option to be used as a feeding aid (to help support baby’s weight for feeding) but, when baby is small, no baby carrier should be seen as a totally handsfree option to ensure baby maintains clear airways
I have a couple of videos demonstrating using baby carriers and slings as a feeding aid, if you’re interested
Brilliant video. It's great to see head support coming from the pelvis, keeping the height of the carrier to the nape of the neck, so refreshing. I'm looking forward to seeing this carrier in person.