Joined: 16 Nov 2008 14:34 Posts: 325 Location: Cheshire
Well done you!!!
Only thing I'd say is with regards to him facing out. Babies legs tend to hang/sit in an unnatural position when facing out which is why its recommended for the to face into your body.
Joined: 03 Jan 2008 22:11 Posts: 6014 Location: Lancashire
Thanks ladies.
Moomummy wrote:
Well done you!!!
Only thing I'd say is with regards to him facing out. Babies legs tend to hang/sit in an unnatural position when facing out which is why its recommended for the to face into your body.
Well done you though...I am impressed!!
I'm going to just use it with him facing inwards... The bit that covers his legs isnt tight though.
Joined: 16 Nov 2008 14:34 Posts: 325 Location: Cheshire
MummyPeasey wrote:
Thanks ladies.
Moomummy wrote:
Well done you!!!
Only thing I'd say is with regards to him facing out. Babies legs tend to hang/sit in an unnatural position when facing out which is why its recommended for the to face into your body.
Well done you though...I am impressed!!
I'm going to just use it with him facing inwards... The bit that covers his legs isnt tight though.
I have put some links to wrap carries on Alternative parenting if it helps?
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