J.G. asks from Bellevue, NE on November 24, 2010
Moby Wrap for Newborn
Hello again, I asked a question a while back about a baby carrier but didn't ask about the Moby. We have a very fussy 2 week old baby and am looking to get a carrier to try and console her more. Does the Moby work well? Is it a pain to put on? Tips and advice? Thanks so much...
So What Happened?™
Thanks to all the responses...we went out to Target and got the Moby. I used it at Thanksgiving dinner lastnight and it worked like a charm. I still need to perfect the wrap but we will get it figured out over time. I'm just happy she was content...
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H.H. answers from Los Angeles on November 24, 2010
I hated my moby. I tried and tired to get it to work, but its just really a pain in my opinion. For us the Ergo worked best.
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A.S. answers from Davenport on November 24, 2010
My moby isn't hard to get on but it made me and my baby way too warm. Currently, my baby (she is 7 months) hates it.
K.T. answers from Appleton on November 26, 2010
Check out this youtube video for a great instruction on the perfect wrap technique. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CamfWi0cEU8
I loved the Moby with both of my kids. The first had horrible colic and practically lived in it for six months.
Good luck!
H.L. answers from Milwaukee on November 25, 2010
The Moby works really well! I loved it, and so does my friend who is currently borrowing it. It's not hard to put on once you've tried it a few times - I think the key is to tie it a little tighter than you think you should. It can get warm in the summer, but you shouldn't have to worry about that now. Good luck!
D.S. answers from Fort Walton Beach on November 24, 2010
Never tried the moby wrap but my aunt made me 2 of the maya wraps. You can either buy them or get the pattern & make them. I LOVE THEM!! I used them with our middle child & again with this new one who is now 3 months. I don't use it much around the house anymore but when we are out & about I use it a lot rather than dragging the stroller around. The best thing about a wrap is it leaves your hands free & when you have a couple of older ones that is greatness! Hope you find one that works for you.
K.N. answers from Boston on November 24, 2010
i bought a maya wrap and intended to use it with my son becuase i heard great things about it. i never got around to using it. i heard good things about the moby one too,
M.G. answers from Minneapolis on November 24, 2010
I debated between the Moby wrap or the SleepyWrap for my newborn. I chose the SleepyWrap (ordered it on Amazon) b/c reviews seemed to say that it is easier for new moms to get fitted right because it has a bit of stretch in it. We used it sooo much the first several weeks -- it was a lifesaver! Now my baby likes the Ergo carrier better but the SleepyWrap more than paid for itself in the first day I used it.
N.B. answers from Minneapolis on November 24, 2010
I have a friend who adopted and invested alot into the attachment parenting theories. She had a Moby and really loved it. I do home childcare and have used many traditional carries over the years, the ones with buckles and such.
I had been considering a Moby with my most recent "batch" of new babies and saw they had plain black ones at the local Target for $40 (same as the price I saw online at the Moby site), so I bought one. Its a huge 20 foot piece of double layer cotton knit fabric, with a specific cut shape to it. I was intimidated, but the little booklet had great pics and within a few minutes, and after trying it out on our largest baby dolly toy, I was ready to try it on a 9 week old baby (who cried alot..he wanted to be held and was NOT digging this new plan of breastmilk in bottles..the nerve of these adults ruining his plans! LOL)
But I got him into it and he loved it. And I loved it! It is THE. MOST.COMFORTABLE. carrier I have ever owned...and I have owned about 8 different ones over the years. No buckles, no straps, a very natural shape. I love it.
I will just leave it on if I plan to use it alot in the day, and wear a thinner tshirt under it, then have a thin zip up hoodie to put on to cover my arms. I live in MN, so in the summer it was very warm (some days I did a tank to[p under, altho I am not a tank top sorta gal, so opted for my super thin tshirts then, as the wrap and baby covered me otherwise. Its not something you can just "pop" off and on, you just leave it on, generally. But here in MN, its cold now, so the zip hoodies (my pref year round) works great.
I recommend it!
S.C. answers from Fort Wayne on November 24, 2010
I used a Moby with my youngest and I LOVED it! LOVE IT! I felt like she was so secure in it. I could nurse her anywhere and nobody ever knew. I really liked all that extra fabric in the winter. It kept her right next to me and all warm and cozy. I hate wearing coats, so it was extra warmth for me too ;) I threw a blanket over the baby to keep her warm. I love that it's so versatile. You can really use it for a LONG time.
It's kind of a pain to put on at first, I won't lie. Once I got used to it, it was no big deal though. I would put it on before I left the house so I wasn't standing in the cold putting it on.
My daughter is 16 months and I can still use it with her, when she lets me :) It's nice if we're going to be out and about during nap time. She'll usually sleep if she's in the Moby.
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