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The bottom will hang lower than the upper legs.
This means the bottom is seated in the sling and the upper legs are supported. We recommend carrying your baby ergonomically, in the so-called M-position, in order to ensure good development of the hips.
Tightening the fabric around the back (refer to the video at the bottom of the page). Fasten the clip on the top edge of the back panel and tighten. Ensuring the baby is carried in the M-position (described below). Spreading the fabric over your shoulder (zie tip 4). Ensuring the top edge is horizontal (tip 3). Wearing the baby higher and tighter (tip 2). If you feel like your baby isn’t quite supported enough yet and you are still supporting him with your hand(s) too, then the carrier isn’t yet correctly in place. It’s also the intention for babies to be seated in the sling in a nice M-position. A (newborn) baby can’t yet support his own head, which is why it’s important for both the head and the back to be fully supported by the carrier and that the fabric is folded tightly across the back. The baby will be sufficiently supported if you carry him in the carrier properly and it therefore won’t be necessary to also support your baby with your hand. This loop is not meant for carrying your baby it hangs loose when your baby is resting its bottom in the sling, but prevents your baby falling out in case it overstretches.Īlthough you can carry your baby in the Mini Sling for hours, it is primarily intended for when you need to carry your child quickly and for shorter lengths of time. It stops the fabric sliding off your baby’s bottom, preventing your baby coming out of the sling unexpectedly. Especially curious toddlers enjoy being carried on the hip as it allows for excellent views all around! As your child grows, its legs spread and eventually you will be able to carry it on your hip (instead of against your chest). This ergonomic method of carrying is recommended by paediatricians as it supports babies’ hip development.Ī newborn’s legs are still close together. Its bottom is low and its upper legs are spread and high in the M-position or ‘frog position’. If your firmware version of 7.30.2 or higher then you'll be able to dim the Play/Pause light be going toįor Android: Menu > Account > Your Pumps > Personalizeįor ios: Menu > Account > Personalization & Preferences > Personalize your Pump > tap the cogĪs of December 2020 the latest available firmware version is 7.39.You carry your baby straight against your body, with its head on your chest. #HOE WEET IK ALS IK ZWANGER BEN UPGRADE#
Tap it to upgrade your Pumps and allow you to dim the Play/Pause light. If your firmware version is lower than the most current version of firmware available you'll see a red dot and the word 'Upgrade' or 'Upgrade available'.
Make sure your Pump(s) are fully charged, connect them to your phone and navigate to:įor Android: Menu > Account > Your Pumps > Pump Info.įor ios: Menu > Account > Personalization & Preferences > Personalize your Pump How do I know if I have the latest version of the firmware?
#HOE WEET IK ALS IK ZWANGER BEN UPDATE#
If there is no option to update then you already have the latest version of the app. Search for the Pump with Elvie app in the Play Store (Android) or App Store (iPhone) and see if there is the option to update. How do I know if I have the latest version of the app? Your Pump must be connected to complete these steps. Once you’ve got those, navigate to:įor Android: Menu > Account > Your Pumps > Personalize where you can dim the Play/Pause light.įor ios: Menu > Account > Personalization & Preferences > Personalize your Pump > tap the cog where you can dim the Play/Pause light
#HOE WEET IK ALS IK ZWANGER BEN HOW TO#
To be able to dim the Play/Pause light you'll need the latest version of the app and the latest version of the Firmware on each Pump (see below for how to find out which version you have). How can I dim the play/pause light on the Hub?