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Do not be discouraged if the first few times you try to use your Portawawa things do not happen as you expected.
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Prove your Portawawa front of a mirror and use a doll or stuffed animal to give you an idea of how your baby should go and what position you want to try first.
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Portawawa fabric must be taut over your shoulder and back, not wrinkled, so the baby's weight is distributed evenly.
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The Portawawa should be your correct size for your baby safe and you're comfortable.
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The lower part of the seam of your Portawawa should fall between your hip bone and your navel.
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When you're ready to practice with your baby, do it when both you and your baby will be fed and rested, and do not forget to check the diaper too!
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Put your baby in the Portawawa and start walking! When your baby is accustomed to being in the Portawawa and be happy, you can be in one place or sit without your baby nag.
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If your baby is annoying, try a new position that is appropriate for the age of your baby or try to accommodate you, you leave yourself to realize what is the most comfortable position for both.
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The important thing is that you do relaxed and safe, so your baby feels the same.
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Some babies prefer a better position than another, investigate together what works best for them.
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If you do not succeed the first time, please try again and again. Do not give up!
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