The carrier needs to support baby vertically to prevent baby from falling into himself along with
adequate head and neck support.
Not exact matches
This is because the pad being firm, it offers
adequate support to your baby's delicate
neck and head.
Use the infant insert to enable the cozy carrying position with your Tula carrier, ensuring
adequate head /
neck support
and healthy maturation of the spine.
Lack of
adequate opportunities to strengthen
and balance the muscles of the
neck (very commonly caused by too much time in Baby Gear) increases the risk of Torticollis,
neck muscle tightness that leads to a tilted
head and is a very common contributing factor in the development of Flat Head Syndrome (Positional Plagiocephaly)- and very frequently is diagnosed only after head flattening has occur
head and is a very common contributing factor in the development of Flat
Head Syndrome (Positional Plagiocephaly)- and very frequently is diagnosed only after head flattening has occur
Head Syndrome (Positional Plagiocephaly)-
and very frequently is diagnosed only after
head flattening has occur
head flattening has occurred.
They may be acquainted with the upright carriers from the eighties
and nineties with the typical lack of
adequate head /
neck support, tight or chaffing leg holes, resembling a parachute harness
and a complete lack of leg support.
The Mamas
and Papas travel cot mattress offers an
adequate level of support for baby's
head and neck ensuring a good sleep similar to sleeping in their cot.
The infant insert provides
adequate head,
neck,
and spine support for babies that do not yet have excellent
head control.
These penalties, together with marginal dummy readings, resulted in a poor rating of the
head protection
and an
adequate rating for the
neck.
As a result, dummy readings for the
head and neck were were high
and points were scored only for
adequate protection of the chest.
Protection of the 6 year dummy, sat in a high - back booster, was rated as good
and adequate for the
head and neck respectively but dummy readings of chest deceleration indicated marginal chest protection.
In the offset frontal impact, protection of the 10 year dummy's chest
and neck was
adequate and that of the
head was good.
Adequate protection was provided to the
neck and chest of the rear passenger dummy,
and good protection to the
head and femurs / pelvis.
For the rear passenger, protection of the
neck and chest was
adequate and that of the
head and femurs was good.
«Not only are they increasing their chances of having restless nights, they're also risking sustained periods of sleeping without an
adequate level of support to the
neck and head, along with various hygiene problems that may arise from dust mite infestations in older bedding.»