10.
In either position, the
baby’s head should be higher
than the feet.
The baby should be held tightly
enough that you can let go with
both hands.
9.
While supporting the baby
with one hand, tighten the out-
er rail until it is snug.
8.
or looking out.
To breastfeed while carrying
your baby in the cradle hold,
loosen the fabric enough so that
the baby can reach your breast.
Once he is latched on, retighten
your sling to hold the baby in
place and you can continue to
nurse while standing or walk-
ing.Use the open tail to provide
more privacy when baby is nurs-
ing, sleeping or simply wants to
play hide-and-seek!
If you find the rings are too close
to the baby once you’ve tight-
ened them, loosen the fabric a
bit, then supporting the baby
with your arm, slide the sling
and rings higher towards your
shoulder to reposition.
The baby should remain snug
close to you when you bend
over.
Make sure the baby is resting
above your waist, placed as
high and tight as possible.
7.
or looking upwards
6.
The baby can be placed fac-
ing your stomach
To remove your baby, simply
loosen the fabric and lift the
baby out of the sling.
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