The Different Types Of Baby Wraps And Their Models

A baby wrap enables a mother to carry her child snuggly against her body while freeing up her hands for other activities. The baby carrier also helps the mother discreetly nurse her infant.
By: Eric Radakovic
 
April 17, 2012 - PRLog -- A baby wrap enables a mother to carry her child snuggly against her body while freeing up her hands for other activities. The baby carrier also helps the mother discreetly nurse her infant. The physiological benefits of carrying an infant are undeniable. A baby usually feels a deep sense of security when nestled close to the mother's body and will effortlessly nap. Depending on the type of wrap, the mother can also opt for numerous carrying styles to fit her physical shape and body requirements.

Wraps, often called wraparounds or slings, consist of a piece of fabric that is securely wrapped around the mother and child. The mother can choose to wear the infant in a variety of carrying position such as on the hip, in the front or on the back. The fabric of the wrap can weave across one shoulder, both shoulders, the back or the waist. The more areas of the body that the wrap is suspended from, the more secure the infant.

Two types of wraps exist: stretchy and woven.

Stretchy

A stretchy wrap is normally made from some type of a jersey or interlock knit-type of material. The mother can lift the child up, stretch out the fabric of the wrap and slip the child into the protective cover. Wraps that are made from Lycra or spandex often have the greatest stretch capability. Some mothers find stretch wraps uncomfortable because they must be wrapped tighter around the mother's body to provide the security that a woven wrap offers. Over time, the stretchy material can also begin to give out and become loose.

Woven

Woven wraps are favored by mothers who want a wrap constructed of a natural-fiber such as hemp, cotton, silk, wool, or linen. The fabric's weaves consist of a
simple over-under style, twills or jacquards.

Parents should always choose a baby carrier that has been manufactured from a reputable company. Babies have been known to suffocate in baby wraps that have an inferior design. The baby's face, mouth and nose should remain visible at all times when the infant is in a wrap.

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Source:Eric Radakovic
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