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Made with Care, Backed by Experts
For 65 years, we’ve been guided by one simple belief: every family deserves a safe and loving start. That’s why we work closely with medical experts around the world to ensure our products are grounded in science—and designed with care to strengthen the bond between parents and babies and make life with small children easier.
By combining science with families’ real-life experience, we make sure every product is not only thoughtfully made, but truly supportive. So you can focus on what matters most: you and your baby.
Hip Health Explained
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BabyBjörn and the International Hip Dysplasia Institute (IHDI) have had a research partnership for many years. Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Director of IHDI Dr. Pablo Castañeda shares insights on hip development—and why baby carriers do not cause hip dysplasia.
Bonding, Comfort and Babywearing
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Internationally experienced midwife, educator and maternal health advocate Marie Louise—The Modern Midwife—shares why staying close supports your baby’s development and how babywearing helps both parents and little ones feel secure.
A Lifelong Commitment to Safety
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For over 25 years, Dr. Mark Brandenburg has combined medical expertise with a deep commitment to child safety. As an emergency physician, epidemiologist, and father of two, he knows how crucial prevention is. Together with BabyBjörn, he’s helped shape safer products that give parents peace of mind. In this interview, he shares what drives his passion for protecting the smallest lives.
Snuggles aren’t just sweet—they’re science.
The Power of Staying Close
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Closeness shapes the bond between parent and baby. Dr. Jonathan Fanaroff, professor of pediatrics in the Division of Neonatology at UH Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital in Cleveland has been committed to improving the lives of the tiniest babies during his entire career as a doctor.
Why Cuddles Matter: How Closeness Boosts Oxytocin
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Snuggles aren’t just sweet—they’re science. Dr. Kerstin Uvnäs Moberg is a professor of physiology whose commitment to women’s health has been revolutionary. Her pioneering research about oxytocin, “the closeness hormone,” was one of the first studies to point out the behavioral, psychological and physiological effects of oxytocin during birth, breastfeeding and menopause.
How Baby Carriers Support Healthy Hip Development
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Dr. César Galo Garcia Fontecha has dedicated the past 20 years to child orthopedic problems and been part of many international research teams. He is a passionate orthopedic surgeon who treats children and helps them to improve their lives. Together with a Spanish research team, he used ultrasound to study how baby carriers affect hip development.
Are Baby Carriers from BabyBjörn Safe for My Child’s Hips?
Carrying a baby close is a wonderful experience that evokes a lot of precious feelings. There are many opinions, preferences, myths, and sometimes misconceptions surrounding the practice, which may cause unnecessary anxiety among parents. In our FAQs, you’ll find answers about our baby carriers and bouncers.
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