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After birth you want to protect your newborn, cuddle lovingly and carry baby with you as close as possible. This is now very easy with the Ergobaby Embrace newborn carrier. The Embrace baby carrier for newborns is:

  • Cosy & ergonomic - cuddly jersey fabric for newborns & babies and an adjustable seat width allow the natural and ergonomic M-position in both carry positions, front inward and front outward position
  • Simple - easier and quicker to use than a wrap - put on - close buckles - done! As newborn grows, easily switch baby from newborn mode to baby facing in without adjustments. When baby is ready, switching to facing out mode is simple and easy, too.
  • Comfortable - the supporting, extremely soft 2-layer jersey fabric immediately gives an intimate wearing feeling with ergonomic support and comfort. The cross-shoulder straps spread wide for additional support for both baby and parent.
  • Ultra-light - compact & lightweight newborn carrier (480 g) for almost all parental sizes (XS-XXL). When not in use, the carrier can be rolled up and stored. Small enough to be tucked into a nappy bag so that it’s on hand when needed.
  • Supportive - spreadable, comfortable cross-shoulder straps as well as the supporting waist belt distribute the weight of your child evenly. The padded neckline provides additional support for the newborn’s head.

When finding the perfect carrier for baby and parent, the carrier should be comfortable, functional, easy to use, and ergonomically supportive—the Ergobaby Embrace newborn baby carrier has all the qualities you want in a baby carrier and then some. Embrace lets you focus on what really matters when first becoming a parent, comfortably and confidently cuddling your newborn from his or her first day of life. The Embrace newborn carrier can be used from 3.2-11.3 kg. The carrier body fabric is certified Oeko-Tex Standard 100. Of course, the Embrace also comes with the 10-year ErgoPromise Guarantee.

video tutorial-newborn up to 23 inches

video tutorial-newborn over 23 inches

video tutorial-facing out