| The
CuddlyWrap
is completely ergonomic - tips for maintaining
back comfort
One of the most common reasons for
back fatigue, particularly in the lower back,
is that the CuddlyWrap
is tied too loosely and the baby or toddler is
being carried too low. This puts stress on the
lower back. In general, a snug fit when first
tying the wrap, and before placing the baby in
the CuddlyWrap
, will ensure that baby is carried high enough
to reduce stress on the lower back.
The CuddlyWrap
is designed to move with you and your
baby, to be secure yet not restrictive. If you
are carrying a heavier baby or toddler for an
extended period of time, their weight may stretch
the fabric so that you no longer have a snug fit.
This will result in the baby/toddler being carried
lower and increasing lower back fatigue. Its
worth taking the time to take the baby/toddler
out and retie the CuddlyWrap
.
If the fabric is not fanned out
across your back, if it is twisted or bunched,
it will cause pressure on the back muscle beneath
it. The heavier the baby, the more back discomfort
or fatigue you will feel as a result. Its
worth the comfort to take a moment to ensure the
fabric is properly fanned across your back and
shoulders.
Its important too, to be aware
of your body mechanics as you move through your
day with the baby in the CuddlyWrap
. Though it is possible to bend over with
the baby in the CuddlyWrap
, this is not good for your back
use your legs and bend your knees. Also watch
how you are reaching turn your body and
reach straight up or out rather than twisting
and reaching.
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