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Yay! I bought a Moby pretty prematurely, within a few weeks of finding out I was pregnant. I was just so excited with the prospect of babywearing with my second child. I tried one of the basic slings with Andy but since I am petite it didn't really work (probably just bought the wrong size, or was it a one size thing? I can't remember). We also had one of those around the shoulder strap carriers that you can buy at most stores, and used it a few times. But we never *really* got into the babywearing with him. That's why I knew I NEEDED a Moby this time and bought one asap!
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This first image to the right is the Lotus Hold. See how the teddy bear looks very content? Yes. If she were facing me it would be called the Hug Hold. The Hug Hold is used very often with newborns. But more often that that, the cradle hold is used. Which is the image to the left. Can't you just imagine a happy little newborn in there while mommy is able to retain full use of her hands? Nice. Yes, I am prepared! I am so excited to put this Moby to use! I got the wrap on my first try, I am going to be awesome! :) I apologize for the poor quality of these pictures, but my camera battery died. I think I left the camera turned on all night. Oops.
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