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| | Features | Featured in Fit Pregnancy Buyers' Guide 2004. Cindy Crawford recommended the New Native Baby Carrier on ABC's "Good Morning America".Freedom for your hands. Safely bend over or twist with both hands free. The curved bottom keeps your baby in the sling.Versatile. Carry baby on your front, side or back. Toddlers fit snuggly on your hip. Use one or two for twins. For babies newborn through 35 lbs.Convenient. Its so simple you're always ready for the next pick-me-up. Put baby in your car seat without taking her out of the sling. Perfect for breast-feeding. Will not confine clothing and you can nurse while doing other things with your hands.Bonding. Helps both mom and dad develop a close relationship with baby.
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| | Description | Featured in Fit Pregnancy Buyers' Guide 2004! Cindy Crawford recommended the New Native Baby Carrier on ABC's "Good Morning America". Freedom for your hands. Safely bend over or twist with both hands free. The curved bottom keeps your baby in the sling. Versatile. Carry baby on your front, side or back. Toddlers fit snuggly on your hip. Use one or two for twins. For babies newborn through 35 lbs. Convenient. Its so simple you're always ready for the next pick-me-up. Put baby in your car seat without taking her out of the sling. Perfect for breast-feeding. Will not confine clothing and you can nurse while doing other things with your hands. Bonding. Helps both mom and dad develop a close relationship with baby. Sizes: Xsmall (chest size 25-29"), Small (chest size 30-33"), Medium (chest size 34-37"), Large (chest size 38-42") , Xlarge (chest size 40-45") Chest size is measured above the bust , most parents wear size medium. If you are at the end of your pregnancy or have just had you baby, your above-the-bust measurements may be 1-2" larger than normal. You may need a smaller size if you are: have a shorter waist (short torso), at the low end of the size measurement, have very slanted shoulders, are short, or prefer the carrier higher and tighter. You may need a larger size if you are: have a longer waist (long torso), at the top end of the size measurement, very large busted, are tall, or prefer the carrier longer. |  |
| | Product Details | | Package Length: | 7.8 inches | | Package Width: | 7.2 inches | | Package Height: | 0.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 2.05 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 15 reviews |
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Hard to Correctly Position an Infant Jul 13, 2010 I'm sure most new parents and parents-to-be have read or heard about the CPSC warnings regarding positional asphyxiation of babies in slings. This is precisely the type of sling they are warning about. This sling has a deep pouch that is not adjustable making it very difficult to correctly position a newborn or small baby. The picture of the woman in orange holding the baby in this sling is showing an incorrect position!!!! This baby could suffocate in this curled position with his head to his chest. The baby is also so low on the mother it would not be comfortable for her shoulders or back. A baby should always be able to be placed upright, tummy-to-tummy in a sling and should always be well above the wearer's bellybutton close enough to be kissed! I love wearing my baby, but always do so safely and would never purchase a sling like this. If you want to wear your baby in a sling, buy a good ring sling (like a Maya or Ellaroo) and makes sure to search for online resources on how to correctly position your child. Good ring slings have a shoulder that can be spread for the mother's comfort and have no elastic or gatherings on the rails that would make it hard to adjust the depth of the pouch (though they may have lightly padded rails for baby's comfort). Please buy a good, safe sling for your baby and take the time to learn to use it. These cheaper slings look inviting and some look easy to use, but they are dangerous, difficult to use, and uncomfortable!
An easy to use Sling Feb 24, 2010 My son who is now 22lbs and 9 months has lived in this sling. I didn't plan on using it this long, but he loves it. With our daugther we loved the Bjorn, but our son cries everytime we put him in it. He feels very secure in this sling. It does take awhile to figure out how to place on your shoulder for comfort, and how to arrange the baby in different positions. But once you have the hang of it, it is a very comfortable sling. I have worn our very heavy baby at Disney, without any problems. At nine months I put him on my hip, and he likes the security of being close. As a newborn it was so easy to use, I often wore it to restaurants, he would sleep, and my hands were free to enjoy dinner. It fits so easy in the diaperbag, and washes well. I will now be sad to see him outgrow the sling, we have enjoyed it so much.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Sooooo Uncomfortable for Mommy and for Baby! Jan 18, 2009 This sling is really uncomfortable, both for mom and for baby. I kept trying to figure it out, thinking that I must be doing something wrong because it was just so uncomfortable. I had the right size, and I kept going back to the instructions to try to figure it out. Finally my husband said, "Stop trying! Use your other carriers!". I love my two other carriers... very comfortable for me and my baby falls asleep in them. With the New Native, he would scream and cry as I tried to shove him in, and then once he was in there he looked all contorted and his neck was bent in a funny way. I could wear it for about 5 minutes and then it felt like it was digging into my shoulder and the weight was unevenly distributed for my back. There are some really awesome carriers and slings out there-- I recommend getting a different brand for your own comfort, and for the well-being of your baby.
Love it! Mar 24, 2008 This sling is fantastic! I started using it when my daughter was about 10lbs. Her previous sling was padded by the edges started to smush her head. The New Native website has a lot of videos to show you how to put the sling on - at first it does feel strange. I also needed a blanket underneath my daughter. They are in a curved position in the sling. To prevent their face from being covered - you need to fold it at the shoulder. If your back hurts with it - you are probably wearing the wrong size. It makes such a difference to try it on with baby because if it's too low it will be extremely uncomfortable. My daughter is now 9 months old and I am going to start trying the new ways to carry her. This is a must buy!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Sometimes hepful Dec 31, 2007 Is not as great as I thought. I got it so I could nurse descreetly but it never worked. Do use it occasionally used it for carrying him around and it is very easy to pack and use in a pinch.
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