The Wilkinet Baby Carrier is extremely versatile, the newborn can be snuggled up against your body, the three-month plus baby can face outwards, and the heavier or older baby can be worn on your hip, or back.
The Wilkinet holds your baby onto and against your upper body, it works like a wraparound shawl but without the parent being engulfed in wide bands of cloth!
- Wide well-padded shoulder straps and unique wraparound method of tying. - Ensures evenly distributed weight with no dragging on your neck, shoulders or back. - Cushioned head, back and leg support for your baby. In the early weeks when you carry your baby facing in on the front the Wilkinet will cuddle your new baby snugly and firmly, supporting under its bottom and thighs, and providing support for his/her back and head as if being held in your arms. - No rings, zips, clips or buckles. - Nothing to break and render your Wilkinet useless (one happy user reported using the Wilkinet for herself, friends and family for 10 babies over 12 years!).
The Wilkinet Baby Carrier is available in a high quality twill weave cloth with a choice of 3 colours, navy, black and red.
"I am a huge fan - as both an osteopath and a parent.
Sally’s genius was in devising a "contraption" that:
is good for the baby - weight carried on the thighs and buttocks instead of the perineum;
is good for the parent - the shoulder straps only stop the baby falling forward and all the weight is transferred directly to the pelvis, while, providing the waist straps are fitted low enough, it also acts as a sacro-iliac belt, helping to stabilise the sacro-iliac joints (especially important for a nursing mother, whose ligaments will tend to be lax);
has NO moving parts - an engineering tour-de-force. (I was an engineer before I became an osteopath) That means guaranteed 100% reliability with NO maintenance! The terrible thing about many clip fastening type carriers is that the baby’s weight is all taken on your shoulders, which means it is all transmitted down your entire spine. In addition, the weight is in front of you so your shoulders are pulled forward and your back muscles have to work overtime keeping you upright. I managed less than 10 minutes using a clip fastening baby carrier before getting backache.
The Wilkinet transfers the weight directly onto the pelvic bones (your hips) and from there to the legs, so none of the baby’s weight has to be carried through the spine, so there is hardly any load placed on the spinal column at all."
Martin Grundy - Osteopath (specialist in pregnancy and postnatal treatments)
"As a physiotherapist working in Women’s Health and a relatively new Mum, I have tried out several slings/baby carriers and I can say without doubt that the Wilkinet was the one that I felt provided the best support and comfort for both mother and baby." Katie Peters - Physiotherapist