Incorrect
Baby is too
low. Face
pressed
tight against
wearer.
Incorrect
Baby is
hunched
with chin
touching
chest, face
covered.
Correct
Upright
(optimal)
Chin up, face
visible. Nose
and mouth
free.
Incorrect
Baby’s legs
are preassured
and might
cause hip
dysplasia.
Before We Get Started
•
Before using the carrier, please examine for any
damage, breakage or fraying. If damaged, do not use
this carrier.
•
Some babies may be resistant to being carried in a
sling. This is not unusual and may only last the first
time you try until they get used to it. A happy baby is
more likely to cooperate, so ensure that baby is fed
and changed before you start.
•
Ensure that the sling/ carrier is ready before you
pick up baby.
WARNING:
•
Follow recommended age and weight for each carry
position. Tummy-to-Tummy Position: Newborn / 8lbs. to
6mos. / 15.4lbs., Hip Carrying Position: 6mos. / 15.4lbs.
to 36mos. / 33lbs.
•
When in the sling, your baby must be supported with
your hand. Pay attention to your baby's responsiveness
while in the sling.
•
Ensure your baby does not curl into “a C position with
the chin resting on or near the chest.” The position can
interfere with breathing, even if nothing is covering the
nose or mouth.
•
Do not use this sling if your baby's movement could
negatively a
ff
ect your balance.
•
Avoid use near fire.
•
Prior to using this sling, please examine for any damage,
breaking or fraying. If damaged, do not use this carrier.
IMPORTANT!
KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE.
FOR YOUR SAFETY, READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
AND CAUTIONS THOROUGHLY