4.
Keep holding baby up with your
forearm. With the other hand, grab the
upper hem and pull it up to the baby’s
neck.
Check his position:
Baby must be sitting with the material
from the lower hem tucked behind his
knees.
His knees must bent and at hip-level.
7.
Lift your baby up with one hand and,
with the other one, adjust the wrap:
grab the inner hem of the tail NEAR THE
RINGS, pull it up...
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9.
Keep adjusting the wrap by pulling
each part of the tail, across the entire
width of the baby carrier. Your wrap will
then fit you and your baby perfectly, and
he will be well supported.
6.
Open up and spread the material on
your carrying shoulder, your arm and
your back to distribute the baby’s weight
and make the wrap comfortable for you
and your baby.
5.
Make sure there is always some fabric
between you and your baby’s crotch,
and that the baby’s sitting on it.
With one hand, lift your baby up slightly
and, with the other hand, spread the
lower part of the wrap under his bottom
and behind his knees, in order to create
a seat for him.
Check on position
The fabric of the baby carrier is
placed behind the baby’s knees.
Baby is SITTING in the carrier,
with his knees bent and at
hip-level.
D.
Bottle-feeding.
Tips and safety when nursing:
- Do not cover up the baby’s head when nursing.
- Hold his head up with your hand or your arm.
- Make sure you put baby upright after his feed,
even if he’s falling asleep.
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You don’t have to remove the fabric from the rings when you take baby out of the wrap.
1.
Put one hand under your
baby’s bottom to lift him up.
Lift the pad* up. Slip one finger
under the visible ring and spread
the rings apart slightly.
2.
Pull the ring back and up to
loosen the shoulder strap.
3.
Hold the baby against you
and take him out of the wrap
by pulling him up onto your
shoulder. You can keep the baby
carrier on you.
Taking Baby Out
10.
Against any slip, knot the remaining
tail inside ring: pass the tail from the
inside from the top.
11.
Pass the tail into the formed fabric
loop.
12.
Tighten the knot of the wrap.
13.
If your baby is under 4 months old,
support his head by pulling the fabric up
on to his ears or,
even better, by tucking
the rail into the upper hem in order to
create a small bolster (see page 17).