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Ergobaby Embrace newborn carrier

Ergobaby Embrace newborn carrier


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1 year ago

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1 year ago

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The carrier is suitable for babies weighing 3.2 kg or more. It is therefore not recommended for babies weighing less than 2.5 kg. The recommendation is based on the safety and comfort for the baby as well as the ergonomic fit of the carrier.
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Hello, I have used the Embrace baby carrier for both my children and have been delighted with it, but it does take a bit of a hand at first. This baby carrier is very physiological if you make sure you wear it correctly. You have to make sure that the waist belt is not fastened too low, which was a mistake I often made. Your baby's head should always be within kissing distance, which is a good guide. Pull his knees up well and round his back, he should not be "sitting" on the belt. Also, if he is less than 58.4 cm tall, turn the belt twice towards you to shorten the length of the apron and reduce the width of the seat. I recommend these links below to help you. This carrier has made our lives so much easier, very quick to set up once you get the hang of it. My husband also used it a lot, which he would never have dared to do with a sling (even though the sling is probably the most physiological way of carrying). https://www.youtube.com/watch http://mamanjusquauboutdesongles.fr/porter-nou...