Not sure what style of baby carrier you need? Below is a quick overview of the types of baby carriers to give you a better idea of how they differ.
Structured carriers: These are the standard baby carriers with shoulder straps, a belt, and a support pouch for the baby to sit on. The best thing about them is their adjustability to baby size, as they often adjust until the little one weighs 35 pounds or more. and for all the positions your baby might want to be in during those first few months. However, they are a little big and bulky compared to lighter carriers.
Wrap Carriers: They are used to carry babies, with just a long cloth wrap tied around the body and the baby. We found them to be comfortable and breathable, but they are less secure and supportive, and are really only easy to use when the baby is quite small. However, it can be a good and affordable solution for babies who just want to be held or held close to you. May require more learning curve to achieve the correct result.
Ring slings: These are similar to baby carriers, but use a single ring to secure the baby in a hip-facing or inward-facing position. They’re light and breathable, but they have a definite learning curve and also feel a little less secure than a structured carrier. However, they have more positions than a toilet paper holder and are easier to store in a bag.
Toddler Baby Carrier: Toddlers can fit in many structured baby carriers, depending on the weight and size of your little one. But since toddlers are mobile, they often aren’t as happy being strapped to your chest as they were when they were babies (I know, I’m sad too). Baby carriers and toddler seats are the alternative, in which a belt is attached with a small seat for the child to sit on.