Removing Baby from Carrier: Facing-In & Hip Carry Position

* IMPORTANT! When releasing baby from carrier, keep at least one hand on baby at all times.

1.

Before loosening any knots, make sure that

 

you have one supportive hand on baby at

 

all times. Hand should be supporting baby

 

underneath the carrier.

2.

Release knot that was created by the

 

“shoulder straps” and let carrier fold down in

 

front of you.

3.

Place baby down in a safe secure location.

4.

Untie bottom knot that was created by the

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waist straps and remove carrier.

 

Removing Baby from Carrier: Back Carry Position

Note: To remove your child from the back carry position you may either use the assistance of a second person or perform the procedure alone using a secure corner (like a couch)

*IMPORTANT! When releasing baby from carrier, keep at least one hand on baby at all times.

1.For removal with assistance, have the second person support the child while you untie the ”shoul- der straps”. While the assistant is still supporting the child remove both shoulder straps and have the second person lift the child out of the carrier body.

Untie “waist strap” and remove carrier.

2.For removal by yourself, sit down slowly and carefully in a secure corner before removing the carrier

*IMPORTANT! DO NOT lean against baby. ALWAYS make sure there is enough room around your baby’s face to provide a clear source of air.

3.Untie the “shoulder straps” and remove them slowly lowering baby off your back into the secure corner.

4.Carefully untie the “waist strap” and remove baby

5from carrier.

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