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Why Your Chest Clip Should Never Sit Up High on Your Neck That little chest clip on your carrier? It’s not just there to keep the straps together — its position makes a big difference for your comfort and safety. When it’s up high on your neck, it: ✔️ Shifts weight in the wrong direction. Instead of pulling your shoulder straps back where they belong, it forces them inward and forward, creating tension in your neck and upper traps. ✔️ Puts pressure on delicate structures. Your neck houses important nerves, muscles, and blood vessels. Constant pressure there can cause headaches, muscle strain, nerve compression, and even tingling down your arms. I actually experienced all of this with my first baby and just thought it was a terrible carrier - nope, it was just me 🙈 ✔️ Disrupts ergonomics. Proper chest clip placement (around armpit level on your upper back) helps the carrier hug your torso, keeping baby’s weight close to your center of gravity. This spreads the load across your back and core — instead of dumping it all on your neck. 📏 The sweet spot: You want to try and have your chest clip roughly in line with your armpits (or just below) on your upper back. Around the mid to base of the shoulder blade. This keeps straps on the meaty part of your shoulders, supports better posture, and lets your body carry the weight more naturally. If your carrier feels like it’s digging in or you’re getting neck/shoulder pain, try lowering that clip, it’s often the simplest fix for a drastic change in comfort! baby carrier #babywearing #babycarrier #baby
Why Your Chest Clip Should Never Sit Up High on Your Neck That little chest clip on your carrier? It’s not just there to keep the straps together — its position makes a big difference for your comfort and safety. When it’s up high on your neck, it: ✔️ Shifts weight in the wrong direction. Instead of pulling your shoulder straps back where they belong, it forces them inward and forward, creating tension in your neck and upper traps. ✔️ Puts pressure on delicate structures. Your neck houses important nerves, muscles, and blood vessels. Constant pressure there can cause headaches, muscle strain, nerve compression, and even tingling down your arms. I actually experienced all of this with my first baby and just thought it was a terrible carrier - nope, it was just me 🙈 ✔️ Disrupts ergonomics. Proper chest clip placement (around armpit level on your upper back) helps the carrier hug your torso, keeping baby’s weight close to your center of gravity. This spreads the load across your back and core — instead of dumping it all on your neck. 📏 The sweet spot: You want to try and have your chest clip roughly in line with your armpits (or just below) on your upper back. Around the mid to base of the shoulder blade. This keeps straps on the meaty part of your shoulders, supports better posture, and lets your body carry the weight more naturally. If your carrier feels like it’s digging in or you’re getting neck/shoulder pain, try lowering that clip, it’s often the simplest fix for a drastic change in comfort! baby carrier #babywearing #babycarrier #baby

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