New Native Inc. Home of New Native Inc. See our latest items for sale ! Newsletter New Native Wholesale Ask Questions Here Contact Us  
   
 
 
 
New Native Baby Carrier
More Healthy Products from New Native !
Order Information
Clearance Items
Retail Outlets
Instructions and Video
Baby Wearing Tips
Frequently Asked Questions
Exchanges and Refunds
Breastfeeding
Our Customers
Informative Articles
About Us
New Native in The News and with Celebrities !
Friends of Bonding
Links to Useful Websites
Place an Order
 

 

Instructions for using the New Native® Baby Carrier

Place Order Here
Sizing Information
Instructions for Print

Visit our Online Instructions for Streaming video.
Call 1-800-646-1682 (9:00-5:00 PST) or email us if you have questions.
Click on the links below for baby carrier instructions:
Correctly Putting Carrier On
Placing Baby in Carrier
Ways to Wear Your Baby & Toddler
On the Move With Your Baby—Toddler
Is Your Carrier the Right Size?
Wearing Twins
Washing Instructions
Making Your Carrier Smaller
Exchanges and Returns

Caution to Parents
More Help in Finding Your True Size
Folding Instructions

Ways to Wear Your Baby & Toddler
Top

Smaller Babies
If your newborn appears to be fussy when in the carrier, you can try the following three options. You might also come up with your own methods and ideas based on your intimate connection with your individual baby.
1—Arrange a folded towel or one of our Infant Support Pillows under the baby from the baby’s bottom up to the head. Prop your baby up high enough so that he/she may see out (see following section with information on our Infant Support Pillow).
2—Turn your baby around, facing the opposite direction from the manner in which page 1 indicates. This way your baby’s head is not down in the fabric that goes over your shoulder (see Figure 3).
3—Try pinning your carrier up at the shoulder to make it shorter. Some parents prefer the carrier worn higher with small babies. If you prefer it shorter, follow our instructions to make it smaller, or exchange it for a smaller size. (see sections following on making your carrier smaller and exchanges).


Figure 2
Three week old baby using infant support pillow.


Figure 3
Facing Opposite Direction


Babies Sitting Up
When your baby is old enough to sit up and hold its head up, you can try the hip carry position (see Figure 4). At this stage (under two years) your baby will likely prefer having their legs in the carrier rather than hanging over the bottom edge. If your baby has gotten used to being carried in the upright position, then this method of carrying will likely be preferred.
Figure 4—Hip Carry Position
Top

Figure 4
Hip Carry Position
Wearing Baby on Side or Back
The previous directions show you how to put your baby on in the front. To slide your baby around to your side or back, grip the fabric with one hand, steady your baby’s weight with the other hand, sliding your carrier and baby around to the desired position (see Figure 5). After your baby reaches the rolling over or crawling stage you will need to pay attention to your baby’s movements when in your carrier. Your baby is not buckled in and can climb or roll out if trying to get down. You will feel this as it begins, so reach around with one arm and bring your baby back to the front again as needed. Be sure to keep baby away from hot stoves, heaters, fireplaces or other hot or sharp objects. Pay attention to what your baby is doing at all times!

Figure 5
Baby Worn on Back

Nursing or Sleeping Babies

To nurse, slide your baby near the breast that you wish to nurse with. Pull the inside carrier fabric down to expose your breast and help your baby latch on. Tiny babies need support from one of your arms until they can reach your breast on their own (Figure 6). For more private nursing or sleeping, place your baby towards the inside of the wide strip of fabric so that the outside fabric covers your baby and breast.

Babies usually sleep more while in the carrier next to the parent, feeling safer and more secure. These babies also tend to sleep more comfortably during the night. Babies who are out of close physical contact with a parent, are awake more, have a tendency to cry more, and often have more trouble sleeping at night.
(Call Empathic Parenting for more information on this subject: (705) 526-5647).
Top



Figure 6
Nursing & Sleeping

Wearing Twins
When twins are small they can be worn facing each other in the same carrier, until they are about 13-15 lbs. Twins can also be worn in two carriers, one over each shoulder in the front, side, or back. (see Figure 7).


Figure 7
Wearing Twins


CAUTION TO PARENTS


Young babies can be at risk of positional asphyxia. Positional asphyxia is a type of suffocation that happens when a person’s body is put in a position restricting airflow. One form of positional asphyxia affecting small babies can occur when their chin is pushed down against their chest. Keep your baby safe by insuring their head is back far enough to insure free air flow. Do not allow your baby’s nose or mouth to become pressed against any soft bedding, soft parent, a pillow, plastic bag or any material that could restrict airflow. This is especially important when your baby is sleeping.

Tips for ensuring your baby’s safety:
Your baby should be visible at all times so you can monitor his/her well being.
Warning signs of positional asphyxia are:
• Frequent or continuous grunting or sighing
• Labored or rapid breathing

Oxygenation studies show that placing a carefully folded receiving blanket behind the baby’s back from bottom to shoulders inside of the carrier will help to lift the baby’s chin off of his/her chest. This improves oxygenation to the safe level.

The New Native infant support pillow can also be used to elevate the chin away from the chest. Place the infant support pillow inside the carrier and position the baby so he/she is supported from the baby’s bottom to the back of the head.

Photo shows baby properly positioned for good air flow, using New Native Infant Support Pillow.

Photo shows baby properly positioned for good air flow, using New Native Infant Support Pillow.

Top

 
 
National Parenting Publications Awards: Nappa Honors Monterey Bay Area Green Business Member

Merchant Services



Copyright© 2000 - 2008 New Native® Inc. All Rights Reserved
Terms of Use. Privacy Policy
website by banyan designs