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Head support
1. The carrier has an
integrated head support
which supports the baby’s
head should they fall
asleep. It can also be
used to protect them from
the sun.
2. Reach behind to
locate the straps and pull
up over baby’s head.
Ask someone or use a
reflection to check that
baby’s head is turned to
the side and the head
support is not blocking
their mouth or nose.
3. Attach the head
support to the shoulder
straps using the poppers.
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To check that baby is held in the comfortable spread-squat position
(imagine their legs form an “M” shape), their bottom should be
positioned lower than their knees. To help with this, cup their feet in
your hands, pushing lightly upwards on the soles of their feet.