New Native Baby Carrier - What You Should Know About Them |
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Carrying a baby in a sling is one of the newest trends in infant care because it provides a greater attachment between baby and parents. Sings have become fashion statement and they are now several different companies making slings. The new native baby carrier, as one of famous brand in sling industries, offers a large variety of options, wide range of styles, colors, patterns and fabrics to choose. It fits from baby to 35 lb and works on the front or back. ![]() ![]() There are no buttons, zippers, rings. The new native baby carrier comes in simple design with only a natural cut of breathable, durable, soft organic fabric wrapping your baby up in a pouch. It is lightweight enough to stuff in even a small diaper bag. Use is simple and easy. Fold the New native baby carrier after washing and before use to ensure it is comfortable and safe. Along the bottom of the carrier, you will find a tacking stitch that can serve as the guide while you bring the two seams together and line up the edges. The new native baby carrier will look more like a folded pair of pants, but you will understand the folding once you actually put the carrier on. ![]() With the tacking stitch at the top, slide your right arm and head through the carrier, much as you would if you were putting on a sash. The new native baby carrier will rest on your left shoulder and right hip. Notice that the label and seam is parallel to your body by your hip. Hold your baby on the side where you have the carrier resting on your shoulder, open and place the baby in the carrier in a slightly seated position. Pull the new native baby carrier up between you and the baby and around the baby on the outside to ensure a safe fit without covering babys face. Spread the material along your shoulder and back so it is comfortable. For the best result, do this while moving or do house chores to provide a calming environment similar to the womb. |
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