Instructions
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Safety T.I.C.K.S
T – Tight
The carrier should hold your baby close against your body. If it’s too loose, the baby can slump, which may restrict their breathing. A snug fit also provides support for your back and shoulders.
I – In View at All Times
You should always be able to see your baby’s face by simply glancing down. Fabric should not cover their head and face, especially their nose and mouth.
C – Close Enough to Kiss
Your baby’s head should be as close to your chin as is comfortable. You should be able to kiss the top of their head just by tipping your head forward.
K – Keep Chin Off Chest
Your baby’s chin should never be pressed against their chest as this can restrict airflow. Make sure there’s always a space of at least one finger under their chin.
S – Supported Back
Your baby’s back should be supported in a natural position with their tummy and chest against you. You want to make sure their spine is not bend or twisted. To test this place a hand on their back and gently press. They should not uncurl or move closer to you.
