EXCERPTS FROM BABYWEARING

by Maria Blois, M.D.

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Babywearing is Good for Babies

Biologically, babies need to be carried in order to thrive. Studies have shown that otherwise well nourished and cared for infants who are deprived of human touch fail to thrive and can even die. Good things happen when baby is carried.  Research shows that babies who are held often:

There are other physical advantages of being carried for baby. Babywearing can be kind to baby’s developing hip joints.  Baby hips are unique in that formation is not complete at birth.  The acetabulum, or the ball and socket joint of the hip, continues to develop for the first few months of life. When baby straddles our front or our back, his legs are said to be in the abducted position, or turned out from the hips. This position aids in healthy hip development. In fact, children with congenital hip dysplasia are often placed in this position to help correct the problem.

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