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Stay connected with your little one while keeping your hands free with our comfortable and versatile baby slings and carriers. Designed for all stages of your baby's growth, our collection features simple and ergonomic models perfect for newborns. Find the best fit for you and your baby in our wide range of options and enjoy effortless bonding.


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Jane Cocoon Baby Wrap Sling
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Jane Travel Baby Carrier
 
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FAQ's - The top 5 questions asked about baby carriers and their answers:

It depends on the type of carrier, but generally, babies can start using carriers as early as newborn age. Consult with your paediatrician and follow the carrier's recommended weight limit to ensure the safety and comfort of both you and your baby.

Yes, when used correctly, baby carriers are safe for a baby's hips. The American Academy of Paediatrics recommends using a carrier that supports the baby's legs in a spread-squat position, which is considered the ideal position for hip development.

The length of time you can use a baby carrier depends on the type of carrier and your baby's size and weight, but most carriers can be used until the baby is around 35-40 pounds (15-18 kg approx.). Always follow the manufacturer's recommended weight limit and consult with your paediatrician.

A sling is a type of baby carrier that is typically a long piece of fabric that you wear over one shoulder and across your torso to hold your baby close to your body. A baby carrier, on the other hand, refers to any type of carrier that allows you to carry your baby on your body, including slings, backpacks, and structured carriers.

Using a baby carrier can offer a number of benefits, including: promoting bonding and attachment, providing a sense of security and comfort for the baby, freeing up your hands, allowing you to get things done while still holding your baby, and reducing stress on your back and arms.