The process involves securing a long piece of stretchy fabric around the wearer’s body to create a supportive pouch for carrying an infant. This method of babywearing distributes the baby’s weight evenly across the wearer’s torso and shoulders. Numerous variations exist, but most begin with finding the center of the wrap and positioning it against the wearer’s body. This facilitates proper positioning and weight distribution for both caregiver and child.
This practice offers caregivers a hands-free method of tending to their daily activities while maintaining close physical contact with the child. Studies suggest babywearing can promote bonding, reduce infant crying, and aid in healthy hip development. Historically, similar wrapping techniques have been used across various cultures for centuries, providing a safe and comforting way to transport infants and young children.