Munchkin Baby Carrier Baby Carrier User Manual


 
Navel Area
• Good Fit
• Too Low
(Sling is too big)
Finding the right t
You will want the sling to t snugly but feel comfortable. If you put your baby
in the sling and it feels too tight, you need a larger size. If the sling is too loose
and baby doesn’t feel secure then you need a smaller size.
With baby inside the sling, the baby should sit in line with your hip bones or
above. The bottom of the pouch should be somewhere around your belly
button. If it’s much lower than this, your sling is too big.
The t around the baby should be snug and create a womb-like feeling. The
baby may look squished but as long as you and the baby are comfortable then
you have the right size.
See illustration below for a guide to where the sling should lay.
Please remember this is a guideline.
For the cradle, front carry and tummy to tummy positions, the built-in padding
should be worn on the outside facing away from your body. For the hip and
back carry, built-in padding should be on the inside.
Please note, no matter which position you are using, your baby’s bottom should
always rest on the seam, which is curved to create a deep seat. For the front
cradle and upright positions, the seam should be just off center from your belly
button, about halfway between your belly button and hip bone. For the hip
carry position the seam should be at your hip.
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