can I carry my baby in the Mei
Tai facing out front?
Never carry your baby in the
Mei Tai facing away from you.
It would force your baby into
a hollow back posture and
subject it to a range of stimuli
it is not ready for at that age.
also, he would not be able to
make any eye contact with you
or see your face. If you feel that
your baby wants to see more
of the world, try carrying him
on your back or on your hip,
which is perfectly possible after
head control.
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elisabeth Pohn
Grundsteingasse 14/41
1160 Wien
www.fraeuleinhuebsch.at
www.fraeuleinhuebschmeitai.com
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carrier, you should move the
hip belt higher (See: short
backrest). From a body height
of 50cm, your baby should be
tall enough to poke his nose
out of the Fräulein Hübsch
Mei Tai.
The shoulder straps sit too
close to my baby’s head. What
can I do?
How far apart the shoulder
straps are depends on the
shoulder width of the Mei Tai
wearer. If the straps are too
close to your baby’s head, try
pushing the crossing point of
the straps on your back lower
down by pulling them apart.
If that should not be effective,
try tying the base of the straps
(e.g. with a hair band, a shoe
lace or other). That should
move the shoulder straps
away from your baby’s head.