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Bri Serenity
> 24 hourHad a hard time using at first but got better with each use. Very comfortable and soft.
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Joey
> 24 hourWe thought its an easy wear on design but this product is nothing more than a long stretchy piece of clothe. Im not kidding the instruction is 16 steps, 8 at the front page, 8 at the back. And after trying many times it still wont wrap properly. Imagine each time you want to hold your baby and this is what you have to go through. This is THE most frustrating product Ive ever purchased on Amazon and it is really beyond me why would it get so many 5 star reviews.
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Blockadegaming666
> 24 hourIts a big cloth thats a wrap that you tie, no clasps no zippers no buttons good luck figuring it out but when you do it works fine.
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Danyele Blount
> 24 hourWorks but baby start to sag after a while. Recommend dont use till 2 months after birth if u had a c section. The extra weight is Painful
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Cordillya
> 24 hourMy sweet baby girl was colicky for weeks and weeks. The sleepy wrap was the only way she would stop crying and sleep during the day. She’s 3 months now and we are working on taking non-movement naps in her crib, but I work from home and sometimes she just needs movement to sleep and I need to get some work done. I stand with her in the carrier and work on my laptop at the bar top of our kitchen counter. I love holding her close in it all the time. She doesn’t like her car seat carrier, so carrying her into restaurants in it has not been an option for us. Instead I put on the sleepywrap before leaving the house (instead of fumbling with it in the parking lot), slip baby into it, then wear her during lunch. She just sleeps! It’s such a relief. I got this wrap at first as a “hands-free nursing” option... it wasn’t great for that. My carrier with buckles worked better for that for me. The buckles allow more space for baby to move/breathe. The sleepywrap is really designed to be snug and offer comforting compression rather than room for nursing... in my experience. But maybe I didn’t do it right. Note: I hated this wrap at first. It takes practice getting the wrap tension the way you and baby like it. And it’s hard to practice when your newborn is crying (wailing). But I’m so glad I kept practicing. It has been such a life/sanity saver.
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Cesar Ayala
> 24 hourI love this so much I use it with my baby girl, its stretch, its good material, comfortable.
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fordie foodies
> 24 hourSo I bought this because my first carrier turned my littles foot purple. I read some other reviews.i mean honestly I have had no problems with this carrier and shes very very happy in it. I am feeding a kid who eats every second shes up, basic cluster feeder, this wrap puts her to sleep and gives me the break I need and the sleep she needs. Before this purchase I was confined to the house because I am nursing so much and she would cry if she unlatched for any length of time. It left my hands tied up. Weve now been to church, the mail box twice, the store a couple times with no problems. I do put my hand under her because it feels right. But when I need to both hands are now free to do chores and grab things. The only problem I have is on long walks she gets heat rash And a bonus Im buying another one because this also wraps tight enough for belly binding! Not its intended use but it works.
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Not Perfect
> 24 hourIts a good thing to have to get things done while still cuddling with baby. I got it to breast feed while getting stuff done, but it doesnt have instructions on how to wear it for that.
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Sam J
> 24 hourI bought this thinking that it was a great alternative to the much more expensive Moby wraps because they are basically a glorified extra long scarf. However I purchased this product in the gray and it actually looks more like a muddy brown, which I read from another reviewer and didnt mind brown. After one washing it faded and looked cheap. Both my husband and myself were both able to wear it (53 and 5 11) However the material is very thick- kind of like a heavy sweatshirt and our son overheats in it with both of our body heat together. This was also in the wintertime. So I would have to remove him once we reach our destination instead of keeping him in it. I also could not wear him around the house because the material was too thick and he would get too hot and uncomfortable. This is super long, and it would puddle on the floor which you dont necessarily want your new baby wrapped up in. It also doesnt fold up small. Like having a blanket with you, wouldnt fit in the diaper bag. So after a couple attempts I ended up having to buy a more expensive brand with a lighter fabric anyway and tossed this one. If you have a baby that runs cold or a newborn that needs warmth then Id go with a lighter color to hide the fading- or expect that the color will fade. Watch the ends on dirty floors. Id also tie on the wrap prior to leaving and just move baby in and out when needed and keep the wrap tied on.
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Soleil
> 24 hourNot sure how I went without this with my first, but it has made such a difference in juggling mom life x2. It washes great, doesn’t shrink in the dryer on high, and is super easy to put on. Baby is happy and comfortable and mama has two hands to multitask. Buy it for yourself, buy it as a gift. Either way, it’s a great buy.