Many parents discover that their baby settles almost instantly when picked up and carried, only to become unsettled again when put down. While this can feel exhausting, it is actually a very natural response.

Babies are biologically designed to seek closeness and movement.

a dad and his baby son are photographed in the studio both smiling cheeks pressed together

Familiar Motion Feels Safe

Before birth, babies were constantly rocked by their parent’s movements. Walking, swaying, and gentle bouncing recreate these familiar sensations, which can be deeply calming

guide to why babies love being carried

Close Contact Helps Regulation

Being close to a caregiver helps stabilise a baby’s breathing, heart rate, and temperature. This is especially important in the early months when their body systems are still developing.

The Sound of Your Heartbeat

Familiar sounds such as breathing, heartbeat, and voice provide reassurance. These sensory cues tell a baby that they are safe and cared for.

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A Better View Without Overload

When carried, babies can observe the world from a secure position. This allows them to engage with their surroundings without becoming overwhelmed.

Emotional Security

Closeness reduces stress hormones and promotes feelings of safety. Babies who feel secure are better able to relax and eventually explore independently as they grow.

You Cannot Spoil a Baby With Closeness

Responding to your baby’s need for contact builds trust and attachment. Over time, most babies naturally become more comfortable being put down as their confidence increases.

Want to Understand Your Baby’s Behaviour?

During the first year, babies communicate long before they can use words. Crying, staring, kicking, grabbing, chewing and seeking closeness are all ways your baby explores the world and connects with you.

If you’ve ever wondered why your baby does certain things, you’re not alone. Most behaviours that feel puzzling are actually completely normal stages of development.

Explore these helpful guides to better understand what your baby may be telling you:

Understanding these behaviours can bring reassurance, confidence and a deeper connection with your baby during this remarkable stage of life.

Baby Photography

You can book a stand alone baby photo shoot for £95 including three digital images or you can take a look at my Baby Photography Club which includes

  • Sessions at 4, 8 and 12 months
  • The last session as a cake smash / tub splash if you’d like it (no extra charge)
  • Your favourite image from each session in a wall frame at the end of the year OR a free digital image from each session
  • Online private image gallery after each session (no sales / viewing appointments)
  • £39.95 for the sessions and the wall frame