Ergobaby
We’re back again with our blog series sharing baby milestones by month. Today is the third installment featuring the 3-month-old baby development steps and milestones. So, what can a baby do after being in this world for a quarter of a year? Our pediatric expert Katrin shares more...
Ready for a little more action? Your baby definitely is. They’re moving beyond the stage of simply adjusting to the world and are starting to explore with curiosity. If they’ve been experiencing gas, that should improve by the end of the third month, as their digestive system continues to develop. Maybe your sleep-wake rhythm is finally settling in? If so, enjoy it—along with the fact that you’re becoming more confident in caring for your newborn.
3-month-old baby development – key milestones to look for:
Symmetrical elbow support during tummy time
Symmetry is the magic word in your 3-month-old’s development. That’s why symmetrical elbow support is a hallmark of this stage. Their palms lie open on the surface
Forward-facing babywearing used to be a controversial choice. We're going to shed some light on the topic and dispel some old myths. Concerns over comfort and safety date back to a time when there were no ergonomic baby carriers available, and the baby carriers used to allow baby‘s legs to dangle when carried.
With the invention of our Omni carriers, the ergonomic forward-facing carry really shows what it can do. It makes parents' and caregivers’ everyday lives so much easier, promotes joint activity with your child in all environments, and is very practical.
All of our baby carriers have been tested and certified by both the AGR (Aktion gesunder Rücken e.V.) campaign for healthier backs and the International Hip Dysplasia Institute, offering you total peace of mind when it comes to ergonomic positioning in all carry positions.
Forward-facing is no exception, and as with any carrying position, there are a few things to consider—so here is an overview of the most important facts about carrying