Carry your baby with ease and comfort.
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Beco Gemini Baby Carrier at BumRiteDiapers.com
We think the BECO Gemini is the greatest thing since...Bjorn and Ergo. Personally, I had to have two carriers (and a few slings...) to accommodate the little one (Bjorn) while he was growing enough to where I felt he could splay his legs around me (Ergo).
The BECO Gemini does it all PLUS has the option for outside-facing carrying. Slimmer and more compact than the ERGO with the proper Bum support (rather than putting all the weight in the crotch - Bjorn).
This feature is also key for cloth diapers: too much pressure in the crotch and you can get compression leaks.
Happy to carry these here at BumRite. We had to beg...
Shell: 100% organic or regular cotton (see each item description)
Fill: 100% polyurethane (body & shoulder foam), 100% polyethylene (waist foam)
Packaging: 100% recycled content, printed with soy based inks
Safety Tips
As with any type of baby carrier, always inspect your Beco Baby Carrier
for damage before using and follow all instructions. Never perform any
task that could be dangerous with your child in the Beco Baby Carrier.
Use common sense! Always double check that the buckles are connected
properly. Never unbuckle the waist belt while the baby is in the
carrier. By purchasing this product, you acknowledge that the
Manufacturer or Distributor accepts no responsibility for injury/damage
due to the use/misuse of this product. Your child's safety is your
responsibility. Be sure you have help getting your baby into and out of
the Beco Baby Carrier until you become comfortable with it. If you are
starting out with babywearing, do so over a soft surface such as a bed,
sofa or carpeted floor covered with a blanket.
Please observe the following while wearing your baby:
Please support your baby with a hand or two while you and your baby are
getting used to the sling. You and your baby will become more
comfortable in time and you'll be able to free one or both of your
hands. Please, DON'T GIVE UP! Babywearing takes practice just like all
other parenting tasks. You can make the process easier by making sure
that baby is fed, rested and happy before you try the carrier the first
few times. Also, be sure to pull the top rim of fabric up to cover the
entire back of your baby to avoid a "backdive." Never wear your baby
when cycling or riding in the car. While cooking at the stove, use only
back carry position. A sling doesn't substitute for a car seat. When
bending, please bend at the knees, not at the waist, and hold the baby
with one hand while reaching with the other. Never drink HOT beverages
when wearing baby, although your sling will come handy for eating,
especially in restaurants.
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