Skin To Skin Kangaroo T-Shirt & Nursing in Orchid
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- Why we love it
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- How to use
- Safety
The T-shirt moms love!
This versatile T-shirt provides all the benefits of skin-to-skin. It enables mom and baby to discreetly cuddle in skin-to-skin, while being fully clothed. A true cocoon of love and well-being for mom and baby.
Easy to pull on, this T-shirt makes breastfeeding easy and discreet wherever you go. Thanks to three layers of soft yet sturdy fabric, it can support baby on short trips, and frees your hands for a few moments. Finally, its enveloping effect provides optimal belly support for the postpartum period.
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Its simplicity to wear and use
The fact that it's manufactured without ties, Velcro, staples, or knots
Its versatility
Its classic style that coordinates with the rest of your wardrobe
Made of: a blend of high density cotton and spandex, certified Oeko-Tex
Dimensions: length of back from shoulder: 27,5'' (70 cm)
Carries a baby weighing up to approximately 15 lbs. (7.5 kg)
Ethically made in Canada
PATENTED technology
To place baby inside the T-shirt:
Rest baby onto your shoulder. Slide baby’s opposite leg inside the cross panel and extend baby’s foot to the other side of the panel.
Pull the panel's fabric up, and stretch it so it covers baby's bottom and back all the way to below the knees. Pivot baby to the other shoulder and repeat these steps. BABY MUST BE WELL SEATED AT THE BOTTOM OF THE “X”.
Readjust the side panels then lift the bandeau over them, making sure the knees are well bent, and that the feet are resting in the bandeau’s fabric. Slide baby's head into a natural position into the neckline's fold (facing) without burying baby's nose.
WARNING - Failure to follow the
manufacturer's instructions may cause serious injury
and even death.
WARNING - RISK OF SUFFOCATION
Baby may suffocate in this product if improperly positioned or if baby's face is crushed against your body.
Babies born prematurely or with breathing problems are at a greater risk.
Check baby's face often to make sure mouth and nose are visible and never blocked - and check baby's skin tone, which should be rosy.
Remain attentive to your baby's needs, and do not sleep ** - unless someone else is watching baby.
If you are breastfeeding your baby in the garment, make sure baby’s head is out of the garment and that baby’s nose is not blocked. Once you are done breastfeeding, immediately reposition baby vertically between your breasts.