Description

The Hana Baby Bamboo baby wrap is a stretch wrap designed for newborns. Made out of bamboo, organic cotton and elastane. It is a beautiful buttery soft carrier to get you through the fourth trimester. Bamboo fibre is cool to wear, and keeps bacteria at bay great properties for carrying is Australia.

Design features:

  • Suitable from 2.5kg to 12.5kg.*
  • Offers full head and neck support to your baby.
  • Distributes your baby’s weight evenly over your shoulders and your entire back. Making your baby feel feather light.
  • Fits you perfectly as it does not have any buckles or snaps. No need to readjust anything to your shape or size. Simply tie it comfortably around your torso and waist.
  • Carrying positions endorsed by health professionals
  • European Safety Standard approved EN1309-2 2005 Soft Carriers.

*If your baby weighs less than 2.5kg or is born with a disability or illness, consult your health care professional before using the Hana Baby Wrap. While the Hana Baby wrap can be used to safely carry a baby up to 12.5kg, here at Nest, we would recommend that most people will be more comfortable with a more supportive carrier from about 8-9kg onwards.

Composition:

Bamboo 68%
Organic Cotton 28%
Elastane 4%

Why Bamboo?

  • Hana Baby Wrap is made of lush and silky soft bamboo fabric, organic cotton and a touch of elastane.
  • Bamboo fabric is cashmere soft, naturally antibacterial and hypo allergenic.
  • Bamboo fabric has a natural UV filter
  • The fabric is up to 3 times more breathable than cotton alone, and naturally helps to regulate your baby’s temperature.
  • Bamboo is thermo regulating, keeping you cool on hot days, and warm on cooler days.

When carrying baby, please don’t forget to following the T.I.C.K.S.  safety guidelines:

Tight.
Your wrap should be tight enough to hug your baby close to you as this will be most comfortable for you both. Any slack/loose fabric will allow your baby to slump down in the carrier which can hinder their breathing and pull on your back.

In view at all times.

You should always be able to see your baby’s face by simply glancing down – make sure there is no fabric covering your child’s face.

Close enough to kiss

Your baby’s head should be as close to your chin as is comfortable. By tipping your head forward you should be able to kiss your baby on the head or forehead.

Keep chin off the chest.

Your baby should never be curled so their chin is forced onto their chest as this can restrict their breathing. Check you can get a finger under their chin (reach in from the side of the sling if you need to).

Supported back.

The wrap should support your baby’s back – and his tummy and chest should be against you. If you put your hand on your baby’s back and press gently s/he should not uncurl.