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 Baby carriers are comfortable carrier that you wear on your front. Some come with adjustable options, so you can wear your child either on the back or hip.A baby sling is a pouch or a strip of fabric, which is typically hung around your shoulders and worn on your front in various positions.A baby backpack is typically a rigid frame. The backpacks are worn in the back. They're appropriate for older children and toddlers who can hold their heads up. Ask your GP or child and/or the family nurse if your child is too old to carry backpacks. Your baby's knees should be spaced apart, the thighs must be supported and the hips ought to be bent.Healthy hip positioning encourages proper hip development in infants and helps reduce the risk of developing dysplasia on the hip.These images are reproduced by permission from the International Hip Dysplasia Institute.There's no Australian norm for baby carriers, slings , and backpacks. However, the following guidelines can guide you to choose a secure baby carrier:

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