Our baby carrier has been recognized as a “hip-healthy” product
The International Hip Dysplasia Institute (IHDI) recognizes our sandiia Tiimeless baby carrier as a “hip-healthy” product. Why is this so important?
Before your baby is born, it spends 10 months in its mother's womb. Here it has little space and adapts to its body shape. It resembles a “C” after birth. This position warms your child and makes digestion easier. As the posture straightens, the hips should be put under as little strain as possible. It is therefore advisable to carry the child so that their legs are in a so-called M position.
In the carrier, your baby sits in the so-called squatting spread position (M position). Your baby automatically assumes this position when you pick him up. It attracts the legs. However, not directly in front of the body, but more to the side. Just like a frog. Even if your baby is lying on his back, he will pull his legs up.
When carrying, always make sure that your baby adopts this position and adjust the carrier accordingly.