From the moment we find out we’re expecting, most moms feel an instant instinct kick in: “I want to keep my baby safe, well, and protected.”
Having our baby in our arms is one of the simplest ways to know they’re okay — and that’s why many parents choose to wear their baby in a carrier from the very beginning. Babies want and need to be held — they’re biologically wired to stay close to their caregiver.
Gradually, even in Greece, babywearing has gone from “something only a few crazy moms do” to being widely recognized as one of the main ways to raise a baby. It’s no longer rare or “exotic” — you can now often see parents wearing their babies while grocery shopping, walking their older kids to school, or simply going for a stroll.
Still, a new mom often feels pressure from others to “go back to normal” — as if she must manage everything at once.
“Can I do housework while wearing the baby in the Asteraki?” they ask me. Almost just as often: “Can I breastfeed and do chores at the same time?”
And many moms want to be able to breastfeed discreetly in public. As a mom who breastfed, I understand completely. And the answer is yes — it’s possible.
And many moms want to be able to breastfeed discreetly in public. As a mom who breastfed, I understand completely. And the answer is yes — it’s possible.
As a society, we’re used to seeing infants lying in arms. But in a babywearing carrier, babies should only lie down to breastfeed, and only while you’re holding their head, and only for the duration of the feed.
For naps or walks, babies should always be in an upright position — from day one.
For naps or walks, babies should always be in an upright position — from day one.
Basic principles of babywearing:
Babywearing video
Babywearing offers an incredible sense of freedom — especially for new moms.
If you do it safely, you’ll share many magical moments with your baby.
Enjoy that freedom gradually and learn to tune in to your baby at every moment, even when they’re in the carrier (which means — in your arms).
See more breastfeeding-in-a-carrier photos and videos here: Breastfeeding in a Baby Carrier
Written by Stella Stamoulaki, Babywearing Consultant, originally published in 2017.


