Front Wrap Cross Carry
3.
4. Pull up the wrap on your baby’s back
while always make sure that you support
your baby against gravity under her
bum. Pull the wrap up to the ear level for
tiny babies with no head support or up to
the neck for older babies. Make sure that
your baby’s pelvis is tilted.
5. Check that the fabric is smooth
on baby’s back, pull the extra slack
down towards the knee pit, while the
top rail remains horizontal. Check the
fabric under the baby’s bum and
ensure that it is pinned in the knee
pit. Support baby under her bum.
9. Get now the vertical pieces of
your wrap and spread them on your
baby’s back, so they reach from knee
pit to knee pit. Make sure that you do
not twist the wrap while pulling the
top rail.
10. If the tails are too long, bring them
forward and make a double knot under
baby’s bum. Check that the baby is high
enough, the legs are spread, and that
there is no slack. The wrapping is tight
enough if your baby moves with you
and cannot lean back or sink down.
3. Get your baby now and place
her on your shoulder. Move your
hand from under the wrap and help
the legs come through and under
the horizontal panel. Support baby
against gravity under the baby’s
bum.
8. Make a double knot on your lower
back.