Joy-
I don't know for sure but it might be that "baby carrier" in the sentence
that you quoted might mean a soft fabric carrier and not a plastic
exo-skeleton. Before the currently popular slings there were other
brands of soft fabric carriers that held the baby in a more upright
position against the chest. Many are still on the market. I used one of
these for my children (now 22 and 26) and still think that they have a
lot to offer- including a different weight distribution over the mother's
shoulders and back rather than on only one side. The more upright
position is also good for GER and some very small babies.
Sarah
Sarah Friend Barnett LLLL, IBCLC
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" You are not obliged to finish the task,
neither are you free to neglect it." R. Tarfon