Omg…that sounds amazing. I’m a first time mom and have a 3 week old. I just took my solly wrap out of the box. Tried to put it on but baby wasn’t too patient with me, so I’ll revisit once hubby is awake. Can’t wait to eat too! All I do is hold her.
love a stretchy wrap, and I really like how light the Solly is, but as a babywearing educator, I do not ever recommend putting baby's head under the panel; this doesn't allow them to move their head if they need to and often leads to baby being chin-to-chest, or neck hyperextended. I learned a cool trick to roll a burp cloth into the pass across the back and it works as a little extra bumper for tiny babes who still have very floppy necks!
Wow, this is complicated (not criticism but am just in awe). Us Africans (Zambia to be specific) just tie the baby once at the back and we can still move the baby to front for feeding, while doing some chores, without untying the wrapper. After feeding, just push the baby to the back and carry on with your chores. No time to criss cross or weave the wrapper around the body.... Chores have to be done. However, we can only carry a baby like this after they are 2-3 months old when their neck is stronger, otherwise you have to hold their little heads throughout.
@@amiecharlett2372 Hi there. Sorry i can't do a video but here is a link for you from a Zambian perspective. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6e15seZjeSk.html
Always great to see once people answer their own questions or falsify themselves in the same statement. Makes things noch easier, almost as easy as if they wouldn't have posted in the first place, saving their - and others' valuable time, for example for those important chores. As stated already before, that's the newborn carry, from day zero. There are of course many other options later on with a stable neck, including simple one shoulder sling carry etc.
Hello, FTM expecting. Thank you so much for this video. Could you please tell me the brand of the baby lounger your baby is in? I can’t find that same one. It looks so comfy.
Thanks for the informative video! Question-any way of letting us know what sort of pacifier your baby is using in the vid? I’ve seen this one elsewhere but I can’t find it anywhere! It looks like the shape might be easier for our 5-week old to keep in her mouth!
Kinda confusing. One video I saw says to place the baby in the strap closest to the body, but then you're saying place the baby inside of the opposite strap closest to the body???????
Very helpful thank you! Does Solly sell these onesies? So cute and soft looking, but I don't see on your website! Where can I find something like this?!
Gatita Santiago my baby is five weeks and this is my fourth c section I also use a girdle but it can be a little uncomfortable so I try to hold her with one handsome to not put so much pressure on c section it’s great so she can fall sleep once she is sleep I take her out I use it once a day for maybe 10 minutes .
I think she means keep the baby's chin off of the baby's chest. Cause if their chin is on their chest, they can have a compromised airway and potentially die
A baby should never be curled so their chin is forced onto their chest, which can restrict breathing. Ensure there is always a space of at least a finger width under baby’s chin. ❤️
Complicated and no matter what you do it gets loose. Especially for newborns their head has no actual lateral support and so links sideways. Maybe better for larger babies which, at that point, your better off with something that has structure to support your back. Looks cool. Actually use was marginal at best.
Look for the strap closest to you and then don't use it. Then why am I looking for it? Then K is for Chin and C is for Kiss? So confused? Why all backwards are things? Ok. So it feels good on. :)