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October 15, 2023
“Hooray, the baby is here” that's what you think as parents. “Help, where am I?” thinks your baby. Imagine this: within a few hours, they are catapulted out of their dark, cosy, warm home into a completely new environment. Big and bright and cold. So what is swaddling for newborns? Is swaddling a baby safe? How can it help your new baby adjust to the world?
In the fourth trimester - i.e. the first three months of life - the baby must get used to life outside of their parent’s tummy. And that includes coming to terms with the extra space. Wow - suddenly they’re no longer bumping into a soft wall here and there but can stretch out to their full length. This can be unsettling for some babies - which they might express loudly. That is why swaddling can be helpful as a calming aid after birth until around the 8th - 10th week. When swaddling, your baby is wrapped in a cloth or a special swaddle bag like a little spring roll, with their arms wrapped and their legs free to move. Below we explain
October 11, 2023
Wow - did you know Ergobaby has been around for 20 years? That's when Karin Frost, a single mum on Maui, Hawaii, designed her first ergonomic baby carrier and set new standards for baby carriers around the world. To celebrate our anniversary this year, we asked you to help design our limited-edition baby carrier to celebrate our 20th Anniversary and the millions of moments parents and babies have spent in our baby carriers.
It was incredibly exciting, we received so many great and creative design entries from all around the world! It was incredibly hard to decide which to turn into a carrier. But, we finally made a decision. So without further ado... tadaaaa.... we are proud to announce the winning design "Starry Galaxy" is now available in our online shop. YAY!
Our Ergobaby Omni carriers are among the most popular baby carriers around. They combine all the best of the experience and knowledge of Ergobaby’s 20 years of innovation. After all, we didn't choose our popular 4-position carrier
October 11, 2023
Yay, you are about to get some (hopeful) sunshine during the autumnal months! Travelling with a new baby in tow there is so much more stuff to pack into your suitcase. It is a good idea to pack smart and save space somewhere. Whether you're on a staycation, travelling to your dream beach location, in a car or on a plane - we have light and compact travelling travel companions for you!
Ergobaby AWAY and Metro+ stroller: The perfect duo for your holiday with baby
Whether it's a day trip, staycation, city break or on a plane - it's always good to have a compact and lightweight stroller!
Our Metro+ strollers boast comfort features like ergonomic padding, adjustable handlebar, all in a package small enough to fit in most airplane overhead bins!
Thanks to the ability to convert the seat of the buggy into a newborn nest in just a few easy steps, the Metro+ is suitable for newborns.
Car seat adapters, a cosy, showerproof footmuff, and carry bag which turns the stroller into a backpack to make travelling
October 10, 2023
Too warm, too cold - with baby it's an eternal worry that their bedroom temperature and clothing isn’t right. Newborn babies can’t regulate their own temperature at first but during the day baby wearing can help regulate your little one’s body temperature. How? When you as parents sweat, you are the natural air conditioner for your child! Parents can cool and warm their babies through their skin – depending on whether they are too cold or too hot. But at night this isn’t possible so when you put your baby to bed, it is important to find the right room temperature and choose the most appropriate clothing to support the most beneficial sleeping conditions for your little one. A baby winter sleeping bag helps you to achieve this.
How to choose the right TOG sleeping bag:
The following three important factors should be considered for your baby's optimal sleeping temperature:
Thickness of the sleeping bag,
Clothes your baby wears underneath,
Room temperature.
The thermal resistance of textiles
October 09, 2023
Everyday life is full of decisions, especially when you are expecting a baby or have just become parents, there is so much to think about, research and decide. We want to make your life a little easier when it comes to choosing the right baby carrier for you and your little one.
Here is a comparison of our Omni Breeze, Omni Dream (Omni) and our new Ergobaby AWAY baby carrier.
Which baby carrier is right for you? Omni or the Ergobaby AWAY in comparison.
Ergonomic: All our baby carriers are certified by Aktion Gesunder Rücken e.V which means your baby will be carried in the most ergonomic position in the Omni and the Ergobaby AWAY.
Grows with your baby: Our award-wining Omni range are both designed to carry your child from birth up to a toddler’s body weight of 20.4 kg. Included in the carriers are an adjustable, padded headrest which provides optimum support and protection for your child’s sensitive head at any age.
The Ergobaby AWAY can be used from around 5.4 kg (ca. 4 months) up
September 27, 2023
A just-in-case carrier for those last-minute quick trips to the supermarket or a walk in the park, or when those little legs get tired, you never know when little one will need to be carried. The NEW Ergobaby AWAY baby carrier is the perfect back up plan for parents, grandparents, and caregivers on the go.
As our most compact carrier, with multiple ways to store compactly, so parents always have a baby carrier on hand without compromising on space. It is ideal as a second carrier for on-the-go or for those quick moments when needed. Designed for children from 4 months to approx.3 years and weighs just 609g and when stored in its zippered pouch it’s a teeny 27 x 15 x 10cm!
Ultralight and compact for on the go - the Ergobaby AWAY is the perfect second carrier.
The Ergobaby AWAY baby carrier is not designed for long walks or hikes but is a "necessity carrier." Ideal for your change bag or pushchair storage basket, it takes up little space and quickly gives you the helping hand you need
September 25, 2023
If you’ve just had a baby and are feeling sad, anxious or upset despite the happy occasion don’t worry. The first days and weeks after the birth can be a rollercoaster of emotions.
Many women may feel a bit down, tearful, or anxious in the first week. This is often called the "baby blues" and is so common that it's considered normal. The "baby blues" do not last for more than 2 weeks after giving birth. If your symptoms last longer or start later, you could have postnatal depression.
Our midwife Katrin Ritter tells you how you can tell the difference between baby blues and postpartum depression (PPD) and what you can do.
What are the baby blues?
Not just an old wives’ tale, the baby blues are real, affecting up to 80% of women after they give birth according to nct.org. Women who experience the baby blues can expect to feel down for a little while shortly after having their baby. Baby blues are noticeable, for example, through increased emotional sensitivity, mood swings or irritability.
September 20, 2023
How can you use a bouncer to promote your baby’s development?
Put your baby safely and securely in their bouncer, hop into the shower, done! This is one of the most common functions of this everyday baby essential item. Especially in the beginning, when your baby is small and prefers to be snuggled and close to parents and loved ones.
Did you know that you can use your Ergobaby 3-in-1 Evolve Bouncer to play with your baby and encourage their development? We have some cool ideas for you on how this essential item can help you support your child.
Suggestions for play and movement.
When your baby is born, they can only see 20-25 centimetres from your face and react mainly to high-contrast objects - mainly black and white. As the weeks and months go by you get more and more opportunities to actively interact with your baby. For example, you can play games and do movement exercises while your little one is sitting in their bouncer. At the same time, the rocking motion has a calming effect on
September 13, 2023
If you’ve just started out breast/chest feeding, you might be seeking guidance on how to gauge your baby's milk intake, understand the causes of low milk production, and learn effective methods to increase milk supply. This is a common concern for breast/chest feeding mums. After all, your breasts/chest don’t have a full/empty gauge, so how do you know how much is coming out?
Luckily, there’s usually no need to worry about this: Breast/chest fed babies usually take as much milk as they need at each feed, and under normal conditions your breasts/chest will automatically produce less or more breast milk in response to that demand.
So how can you tell if that’s happening? If you’re ever in doubt, your postpartum midwife or a lactation consultant (IBCLC) can give you specific help you on your breast/chest feeding journey.
In this blog, our midwife Katrin Ritter tells you what you can do if you don't have enough milk. So, read on to discover the 10 best tips to boost your milk flow.
How breast/chest
September 07, 2023
You’ve probably spent the past several months eagerly awaiting the day you finally get to meet your baby and you’ve spent lots of time planning. You’ve stocked up on all the baby gear you’ll need, decorated the nursery, and figured out how to properly install your newborn car seat. But don’t forget one of the most important remaining third trimester to-dos: Deciding what to pack in your hospital bag, for baby, you, and your birthing partner.
Wondering where to start? While you don’t want to leave out any essentials, there’s also no reason to overdo things. This is where our checklist comes in handy. Read on for when to pack your bag depending on your birth plan and what to put in it.
When should you pack your hospital bag for birth?
Babies do things in their own time, according to the NHS, only 1 in 20 will arrive on their due date.
It might be a good idea to get your bag packed at least 4 weeks ahead of the due date, so that you're all ready to go if your baby decides to make an early