Awww – that was the sling that Emerson couldn’t fit into! Ha ha!
You’re both so cute! Glad to see you’re doing well. xoxo
We use a SleepyWrap for ultimate hands-free-ness. Of course, the Beast has now gotten to the point where he wants to expand his boundaries (by thrashing his arms and legs) and therefore doesn’t like the wrap as much.
OMG, I love it. You both look terrific!
Is that made for newborns? We have two slings and Lulu gets lost in both of them… Yours looks perfectly Octavia sized.
-Mike
It’s a hotsling. You can use them with newborns, you just have to make sure to get the right size for your body and make sure to keep them upright and keep their chin from sinking onto their chest (mine’s a size three and I also use a folded towel behind her back so her head stays up). Our post-partum doula, Tanya, sent me this link:
http://sakurabloombabyslings.wordpress.com/2010/03/10/educate-yourself-proper-infant-positioning-in-a-baby-sling/
They save your life!
Awww – that was the sling that Emerson couldn’t fit into! Ha ha!
You’re both so cute! Glad to see you’re doing well. xoxo
We use a SleepyWrap for ultimate hands-free-ness. Of course, the Beast has now gotten to the point where he wants to expand his boundaries (by thrashing his arms and legs) and therefore doesn’t like the wrap as much.