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8. Facing in. Only choose a baby carrier that allows your child to face you - never out. Not only does a child need support to hold the leg in a 90 degree angle, there are also too many events going on around your baby. A baby has no way to exclude himself from the environment by turning his head away and towards you. Healthy sleep is difficult for a baby who is facing outward.
Having said that, there is a way to wear them facing outwards. If their legs are bunched up frog style in front it is more comfy for them and less jarring on their body. The best way to carry a baby is on the back though. We are the only baby wearing culture that wears them in front. It's so bad for our backs. Hip or back, that's the ticket. They can see it all going on and both of you are comfy. For a little one, you can make your own stretchy wrap, just a four or five meter piece of cloth and look up youtube for some back wrapping tips - tibetan style is pretty groovy.