Once the back strap is place in the correct position after you wear it the 1st Time, looks like that would be hard to reach by yourself. Can you reach it by yourself. So this can be put on without a “partner”?
@TheBabyCubby7 жыл бұрын
Hey Cynthia- So we suggested a partner because it is pretty difficult to move the back strap by yourself. You can move the back straps down a little bit before you put the carrier on, but to have it personalized and comfortable for your back, it helps to have a friend adjust the strap once it's on. That is for maximum comfort level, but not absolutely necessary.
@harleyhope47475 жыл бұрын
The Baby Cubby u GUI
@bikinketawa96564 жыл бұрын
What is this nbc (narrow back carry?not ssc (soft structure cqrrier?
@maryanncarlosgalang16856 жыл бұрын
Hi there! We just bought this product and we are currently trying different positions. My son is two and a half months old but he’s already trying to standing when he’s in the newborn position in the carrier. And when I put him in the hug position, the carrier leaves red marks behind and the sides of his knees. Help 😭
@jodygoodwin776 жыл бұрын
Mary Ann Carlos Galang although this carrier says it can be used for newborn, it's really not ideal! The froggy leg position can work sometimes, but you're right- babies will usually start pushing up and seeming uncomfortably around 2ish months. I would try a different carrier where your baby can have his legs out- a stretchy wrap is great, or beco gemini is my fave for little ones too. This carrier will be muuuuch better when your baby is about 4-6 months and can sit in it with his legs out. You can also try rolling up a baby blanket under his bum and sort of between his legs to support him and prop him up a bit more. Good luck!
@anamafalda28174 жыл бұрын
With two months is better to use the legs out, not in
@AM-kk5mp5 жыл бұрын
No back support/lumbar? 😳😳😳
@erinhall31222 жыл бұрын
Doesn’t need it. Super comfortable
@clairejesse18014 жыл бұрын
If your company or you are not native owned, you should consider taking down the headress art. Unless it was purchased by a native artist and honors their heritage, which I doubt.