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Is the Sleepy Wrap suitable for hip and back carrying?

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Is the Sleepy Wrap suitable for hip and back carrying?

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It is possible to use Sleepy Wrap for front, side and back carrying. We recommend front carrying(not forward facing) for infants as the optimal position. It is easier to wrap, the baby goes in and out easier, it goes over both shoulders (instead of one as in side carrying), and it provides easy and discreet nursing access. We have not placed a back hold tying method on our site mostly not to deter more conventional moms or first time users who are sometimes overwhelmed by all the different ties and holds. Some prefer to have a non stretchy wrap for older and heavier babies, but again that is individual preference. If you can get the tying method down for the back position and feel safe and comfortable, try it! Carrying your baby on your back in a Sleepy Wrap is ergonomic, safe, and appropriate. There are people out there doing it and loving it!!! Can you use the Sleepy Wrap to carry twins? Yes, the Sleepy Wrap can be used with twins as well. It will accommodate newborns easily. We only

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It is possible to use Sleepy Wrap for front, side and back carrying. We recommend front carrying(not forward facing) for infants as the optimal position. It is easier to wrap, the baby goes in and out easier, it goes over both shoulders (instead of one as in side carrying), and it provides easy and discreet nursing access. We have not placed a back hold tying method on our site mostly not to deter more conventional moms or first time users who are sometimes overwhelmed by all the different ties and holds. Some prefer to have a non stretchy wrap for older and heavier babies, but again that is individual preference. If you can get the tying method down for the back position and feel safe and comfortable, try it! Carrying your baby on your back in a Sleepy Wrap is ergonomic, safe, and appropriate. There are people out there doing it and loving it!!!

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