Crying is a baby's most important form of communication – and perfectly normal, even when they're being carried. However, numerous studies show that babies who are carried cry up to 51% less. Here you'll learn why this is and how a well-designed baby carrier like the Rookie Premium Elite contributes to more calm and closeness.
📉 Research shows: Carrying reduces crying
Several scientific studies clearly demonstrate the effect:
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Up to 51% fewer wines in a worn vs. unworn group
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Stronger bonding & emotional well-being
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More closeness = less stress, more self-regulation
Why wearing clothes works so well: 4 key reasons
1. Closeness relieves stress
Physical contact releases oxytocin , calms the baby and reduces the activity of the control center in the baby's brain.
2. Rhythm & Movement
Gentle movements while carrying are oriented towards the mother/body – like soothing rocking movements.
3. Quick relief from discomfort
Sudden restlessness, bloating, hunger? Babywearing allows for immediate closeness – without changing clothes or taking a break from breastfeeding.
4. Safety & Security
Being surrounded by closeness in everyday life gives babies the feeling of being understood and held.
This is how a good Rookie baby carrier supports you
Do you want babywearing to help reduce crying? Rookie baby carriers like the Premium Elite are specifically designed for this purpose:
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Ergonomic squat-leg position – back-friendly & close to the body
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Breathable organic fabrics – comfortable at all temperatures
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Quick & intuitive setup – stress-free even on the go
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Integrated UV shield & headrest – practical & safe
Wearing tips for less crying
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Start when your baby is calm and fed.
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Pay attention to regular position checks (head visible, airways clear)
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Combine carrying with movement, e.g. walking around or strolling.
Conclusion: Wearing it – naturally against stress and crying
Practical closeness with a system – that's what a well-designed baby carrier offers.
This makes babywearing an uncomplicated solution to the everyday challenges of caring for a baby.