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Upright facing out... F
*for babies with excellent head control 5
Fig F.1 to F.4 - Follow the steps from Fig A.1 to A.4… then put baby into the carrier in the same way
you do for the other positions but instead of facing in your baby faces away from you…
It is important to hold your baby high up when putting them in, make sure both straps are
spread out well between the legs and behind their bottom and the straps must go over baby’s
shoulders as shown, fully spread out across the chest. You should always wear the supporting
wrap for additional support.
Special precautions for facing out
…
Baby should never be carried in this position for extended periods of more than 30 minutes and
should never be left to sleep in this position as there is no way to support baby’s head. Always
make sure baby’s arms are behind the straps in this position and always use the outer wrap.
Regularly check the straps are fully spread under baby’s bottom and across baby’s chest.
If baby seems unstable in any way or if you feel any discomfort, revert to the facing in position.
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