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What makes the New Native® Baby Carrier different
than other carriers?
Is there a
weight limit?
Can I use
the carrier right away with my new born?
Can I use
the carrier with a preemie?
How many
months can I expect to use the infant support
pillow?
Can the
carrier be used with twins?
Why is the carrier non adjustable?
Do people
need to get a second carrier for when the baby
gets bigger?
How do I
breast feed my baby in the New Native® Baby
Carrier?
Is there a
way or trick to breastfeed on both breasts when
using the sling?
What is
the difference between Organic and regular cotton?
Are factory Seconds safe for babies?
Can my husband and I both wear the same carrier?
Can people with back problems wear your carrier?
Q:What makes the New Native® Baby Carrier
different than other carriers?
A:
Because our carrier is nonadjustable and comes
in parent sizes there is no bulky padding or
extra fabric to get in the way. For this reason
our carrier is a little more streamlined than
many other carriers on the market. Also we
believe our carrier feels safer and more secure
for your baby since there are no buckles to slip
and be readjusted. The New Native®Baby Carrier
is a loop that is a pocket. It is simple yet
effective. It has a curve built into the bottom
which holds the sides up on both sides of the
baby making it possible to have both hands free.
This shape also makes it possible to put a
folded towel under your baby to prop your baby
up. The main reason babies do not like slings at
first is if they can not see out before they are
able to sit up on their own. The second reason
for an unhappy baby is that some babies want to
move their legs more than a sling allows. With
ours a towel can be arranged to allow for
kicking room. Put the carrier on over one arm
and your head, it is on with no fuss. Open it up
and put your baby in. This is quick and easy.
The strap is 10 inches wide so it does not cut
into the shoulder. It is better on the parent’s
back than many other carriers.
Q: Is there a weight limit?
A:
Our baby carrier has a suggested weight limit of
35 pounds. Toddlers are usually 2 to 4 years old
when they weigh 35 pounds and can be carried in
a hip straddle position. The carrier works great
for babies and toddlers, for older babies, put
the seam on the hip and put baby’s legs on
either side of your body, then slip the baby’s
legs into the carrier, pull carrier up to center
of babies back. For toddlers you can hold the
child on your hip then slip the carrier on and
over both of you, then slip under baby’s bottom
to just under the back of the knees and up
around her back or have her just slip into the
carrier.
Q: Can I use the carrier right away with my new
born?
A:
Yes, the carrier is designed to be used from
infancy up to 35lbs.
Because little babies like to be able to peek
out of the carrier you can use our specially
designed infant support pillow inside which
supports the baby’s spine and allows baby to
peek out. For smaller babies the pillow adds
extra support and holds them up higher. The
pillow also helps babies straighten out more,
otherwise they tend to curl up in a natural
fetal Position.
You can also try using a towel, small pillow
or anything soft that he will not get tangled in
to prop him up higher, while also opening up the
space to create more room for his legs. The
infant support pillow is used generally until
the baby can hold his or her head up on her own.
Q: Can I use the carrier with a preemie?
A:
Premature babies can be contact-carried right
away with a New Native® Baby Carrier. Please
check with your doctor for contraindications and
proper positioning in response to certain health
complications. Many parents choose to purchase
our infant support pillow to help with
positioning. The infant support pillow supports
the baby’s spine and helps the baby to peek out
of the carrier more easily.
Q: How many months can I expect to use the
infant support pillow?
A:The
infant support pillow can be useful until your
baby is around 5 months old and able to hold his
head up by himself and sit up on his own. The
length of use also depends on how your baby
carrier fits you. If your carrier is fitting on
the high and tight side, the pillow may lift
your baby up too high in the carrier. If the
carrier hangs lower down on your torso it is
more likely that there will be room for both
your baby and the pillow inside the carrier. In
sizing the carrier, the best range for it to
hang with the baby in it is when the bottom of
the carrier is no higher than your belly button
and no lower than the bend where your leg and
hip meet. If your carrier is towards the lower
end of this range the pillow can be useful. A
folded towel can also be used from your baby’s
bottom up to the back of his head. You may wish
to try that first before buying the pillow.
Q: Can the carrier be used
with twins?
A:
Usually people with twins get two carriers,
one for each baby. This is very comfortable for
the parent when wearing both babies because each
baby can be worn on opposite sides distributing
the weight in a very balanced fashion. When the
babies are new they can be worn together in the
same carrier. The babies can be worn in one
carrier for approximately four months or until
their weight combined approaches the recommended
weight limit of 35lbs.
Q: Why is the carrier non
adjustable?
A:
Our carrier is non adjustable so it will be
comfortable for the parent and safe for the
baby. Our carrier is more comfortable because
there are no buckles or rings to cut into your
shoulder and its cooler in the summer time since
there isn’t a bunch of extra fabric and padding
to get in the way. We believe our carrier is
safer and more secure for your baby since there
are no buckles to slip and be readjusted. Our
affordable prices allow each parent to have the
size that works best.
Q: Do people need to get a
second carrier for when the baby gets bigger?
A:
Most people only need one carrier from infancy
up to 35lbs. However, some parents use more than
one size for versatility with different carrier
positions. The cradle position can be worn with
a larger carrier especially with a bigger baby,
and a smaller carrier is used to secure an older
baby on your hip in an upright position.
Q: How do I breast feed my
baby in the New Native® Baby Carrier?
A:
Line the babies head and face up to the breast
you wish to nurse your baby with. Next, pull
your shirt up and pull the carrier down on the
side closest to you and support the baby’s head
with your hand or elbow. Lift your baby to your
breast. Pull the outside fabric of the carrier
up if you wish to be discreet. For an older baby
that can sit up on his or her own you may not
need to support their head with your elbow or
hand.
Q: Is there a way or trick to
breastfeed on both breasts when using the sling?
A:To
nurse your baby on both sides:
When your baby is placed with baby’s head on
your left side with the carrier over your left
shoulder you can hook your baby up to your left
breast in the cradle hold. Support the baby’s
head and body with your left hand and arm. To
nurse on the right side, lift your baby’s weight
with your left hand, grip the carrier with your
right hand and slide the carrier around to your
right until the baby’s head is in position to
nurse on your right breast in the football hold
position. Support your baby’s head with your
right hand and body with your arm. You can also
have the carrier on your right shoulder and do
the same thing in the opposite direction. Please
call if you need more help with this.
Q: What is the difference
between Organic and regular cotton?
A:
Both our organic and regular fabrics are high
quality fabrics.
Our organic cotton carriers are made from
cotton that has been grown without the use of
pesticides, herbicides, or chemical fertilizers.
Conventional growing methods deplete and toxify
the soil, water, and air which compromises the
health of humans and animals. Organic growing
methods actually replenish the soil with
vitamins and minerals to promote sustainability.
Likewise, the organic fabrics are processed
without the use of toxic chemicals which are
commonly discharged directly into our water
supply with conventional processing methods. The
methods and materials used in growing organic
cotton are low impact on the environment and
help to build and sustain biologically diverse
agriculture. These improved industry standards
care for our precious environment and help to
promote a healthy future for generations to
come. (For more information visit the Organic
Trade Association online @ www.ota.com)
Facts about Cotton:
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Conventional cotton is the most heavily
sprayed crop in the world. The Chemicals used
are among the most toxic in farming.
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Conventional growing methods deplete and
toxify the soil, water and air. This
compromises the health of every living thing
on earth.
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When processing conventionally grown cotton,
many unhealthy chemicals are used by the
industry to clean, dye, and finish the cloth.
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In growing and processing certified organic
cotton, no pesticides, herbicides or chemical
fertilizers are used.
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Organic cotton is grown in soil rich with
compost and other nutrients, and crops are
rotated to ensure the soil remains fertile and
healthy.
Q: Are factory Seconds safe for babies?
A:
Our Factory seconds are all inspected fully and
are repaired securely. We only sell carriers that
are structurally sound and safe for babies. The
most common flaw is a “zigzag stitch” Which is
where we have reinforced the fabric so it won’t
become weak with use.
Q: Can my husband and I both wear the same
carrier?
A:
Because body dimensions vary greatly from person
to person, most parents should be fitted for his
or her own carrier. Occasionally some couples with
a similar above the bust chest measurement can
share the same carrier.
Q: Can people with back
problems wear your carrier?
A:
Many people with back problems have used our
carrier successfully because our carrier
distributes the weight evenly from shoulder to
hip. The carrier strap which spreads across the
parent’s shoulder is ten inches wide and covers a
broad area across the shoulder. If the carrier is
fitted correctly and the baby is hanging in the
center of the parent’s body the carrier should
feel very comfortable.
Our carrier is contraindicated for certain
people with neck or shoulder injuries and should
not be used.
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