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Zipster Baby Wraps

How to use your baby wrap

Congratulations on choosing Zipster bamboo and cotton baby wraps for your little one. Our wraps are designed with comfort, durability, and sustainability in mind, providing a safe and cozy environment for your baby.

Whether you're new to babywearing or an experienced parent, this guide will help you get the most out of your baby wrap.

Watch the video below from The Doctors Bjorkman.

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Watch the tutorial video here

Safety First

General Safety Guidelines

Always check your wrap for wear and tear before use.

Ensure the wrap is tied securely and that the baby is snug.

Monitor your baby regularly to ensure they are comfortable and breathing freely.

Correct Positioning

Baby’s face should always be visible and free from obstructions.

Baby’s head should be close enough to kiss.

Ensure baby’s chin is off their chest to keep airways clear.

Warnings and Precautions

Do not use the wrap while cooking, drinking hot liquids, or doing activities that could endanger your baby.

Be mindful of your balance, especially on stairs or uneven ground.

Follow the T.I.C.K.S. rule for babywearing safety

Tight: The wrap should be tight, with no slack or loose fabric.

In view at all times: You should always be able to see your baby’s face.

Close enough to kiss: Your baby’s head should be close enough to kiss.

Keep chin off the chest: Ensure there’s space between your baby’s chin and chest.

Supported back: Your baby’s back should be supported in a natural position.

FAQ

How long can I carry my baby in the wrap?

You can carry your baby in the wrap for as long as both you and your baby are comfortable. However, it’s important to take breaks and regularly check your baby’s position and comfort. Always ensure the baby is not too hot and that their airways are clear.

Can I breastfeed while using the wrap?

Yes, you can breastfeed while using the wrap. Adjust the wrap to lower your baby to a comfortable breastfeeding position. Always ensure your baby’s nose and mouth are clear to breathe easily. After feeding, reposition the baby back to an upright and secure position.

What should I do if my baby feels too warm?

If your baby feels too warm, remove the wrap and cool them down. Dress your baby in lighter clothing when using the wrap, especially in warmer weather. Ensure proper airflow around your baby and avoid using the wrap in extremely hot conditions.

How do I ensure my baby’s safety in the wrap?

Follow the T.I.C.K.S. rule for babywearing safety:

  • Tight: The wrap should be tight, with no slack or loose fabric.
  • In view at all times: You should always be able to see your baby’s face.
  • Close enough to kiss: Your baby’s head should be close enough to kiss.
  • Keep chin off the chest: Ensure there’s space between your baby’s chin and chest.
  • Supported back: Your baby’s back should be supported in a natural position.
Can I use the wrap for a newborn?

Yes, our wraps are suitable for newborns. Ensure you follow the instructions for the Newborn Hold to provide proper support for your baby’s head and neck. Always check that your newborn’s airways are clear.

How do I wash and care for the wrap?

Machine wash your wrap in cold water on a gentle cycle using mild detergent. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners. Air dry to prevent shrinkage and iron on low if needed. Proper care will maintain the quality and longevity of your wrap.

How can I tell if the wrap is too tight or too loose?

The wrap should be snug enough to hold your baby securely against your body without any slack, but not so tight that it’s uncomfortable for you or your baby. You should be able to slip a hand inside the wrap to check your baby’s position and adjust if necessary.

Can I use the wrap if I have back problems?

If you have back problems, it’s best to consult with a healthcare professional before using the wrap. When using the wrap, ensure it is tied properly to distribute your baby’s weight evenly, which can help minimize strain on your back.