Oh my god I wish I tried this sooner. I bought my wrap early in pregnancy but only just tried it at 3 weeks. My daughter was in one of those moods where nothing would get her to stop crying. I just changed her diaper, she didn’t want any more of the bottle, she was burped, didn’t want her pacifier. The second I put her in the wrap she was happy. I don’t know what makes her like this more than being swaddled and held, but I’m happy. I’m so excited about all the things I can do now that my arms are free!
this is the best video. All of the other ones are so confusing and I’m a new mom and I just got my cuddle bug baby wrap carrier and I am so excited to finally give birth and put that wrap to use
I’m having trouble making sure everything’s flat and not having enough to double knot. I’m still pregnant so she won’t be here yet but I wanna try and get the wrap down before she’s here lol.
After the baby is in the wrap, or practice with a stuffy, do any adjustments for flatness. Goal is to get that wrap on fast with practice, do all your adjustments after baby is snuggled and practically asleep. You can get it flat later.
Awesome! My boyfriend’s cousin gave me one awhile back and I figured I’d try it out but when I pulled it out I was like wtf is this looked like Chinese or something 😂 but this helped. Up to what age can you use this ?
So these are unique because the fabric allows you to wear much longer than those walmart/target ones. We stayed away from cotton and jersey and these are 100% Tencel Modal, like the most expensive pajamas from nordstrom. This wrap can be worn up to almost 2 years old and stays in place all day. Practice in front of a mirror.
@@tuckandbundle oh okay that’s awesome. I didn’t know that. Thank you for sharing that. That’s really cool actually and the material does feel really really nice ! That was really nice of them to give to me then. I haven’t used it that much cause it’s extremely hot where I live but since you can use it up to 2 years I’ll definitely use it more now that the cold weather is coming. Thank you !!
oooo girl, great question. sometime I forget about him and I have to get him to stop napping...we suggest 2-3 hrs because of a feeding schedule. but those babies will shock you, it feels just like the womb. - Miranda at Tuckandbundleshop.com
Worked so well!! Thank you so much. I had the cloth carrier for a long time but was scared to tie it as many tutorials made it look so complicated. Practiced 2 times and I was good to go!!
It gets easier! With time, you start to learn how to feel each strap and where everything should cross/tuck into. My baby is now two months and I’m able to do it without looking in the mirror! (:
probably have to look a few times, maybe 3-4. You'll be doing this every day for over a year, it's WELL worth learning. 💕 - Miranda Tuckandbundleshop.com
So don't worry, just do all the adjustments after baby is in. Start tighter and higher and practice in front of a mirror. Goal is to get baby comfy or asleep. Tangles or no tangles.
We don't recommend this under 6 months because it can be overstimulating but also because the wrap really knocks them out and they don't have support of their neck as they dose off. Additionally facing forward doesn't fully support their spine. We do however recommend shifting them over to one side an wearing them partially facing forward so they can really interact with everything.
Yup, that happens sometimes, they are being moved around alot to put the wrap on and find it uneasy until they get fully snuggled in. If nursing it is also possible they are smelling milk or hungry and are confused as to why they are going to the chest but not getting fed. Put them in the wrap after a feeding, this will aid in digestion especially and do a little bounce while you are doing the final steps. Once they are in, walk walk walk. They will fall asleep within a few minutes. This also helps for colic because digesting upright is 👍
if you have a different wrap it can be harder with a cotton/jersey. this wrap is made of Modal so that it doesn't sag. So make sure to tie off super high and tight to begin. Honestly if you need a different wrap it's worth it, you'll be doing this every day for a year. - Miranda Tuckandbundleshop.com. Feel free to live chat us pics as well so we can help.
you are definitely not too big! you simply tie off in the back, depending on how you tied it that's all. Just get that baby on girl. This wrap was made for plus size as well, you don't need to go around your waist again and again, just enough to get a tie done. If you are using a different wrap, they may actually not be size inclusive so check us out at Tuckandbundleshop.com
@@KaityWebster mine seems to go to sleep when wrapped up, but the limbs aren't out sideways like in the video, being just over a month, so it's hard to tell if they're in a comfortable position. They're all different, mine isn't generally as happy on a Graco motorized Soothe My Way chair as I thought or hoped. Others reviewing it seemed to regard it as magical in its effect.
@@dubmob151 you're right! a smaller baby needs their legs tucked in, their hips shouldn't have to accommodate us. You would simply put those baby hips and feet in the wrap like they are back in the womb!
@@KaityWebster oh no! well you can wear through the teething months that are coming up so if you still need help we can jump on live chat on our site or even a facetime. Also if you are using a different wrap we can still help, some of the other material wraps (ones from target/walmart) sag a lot.
I had to loosen mine around … the girls … I have F cups and my nugget was being smooshed into them 😂 not that she has any complaints but my overly worrisome self just couldn't leave it that way. She seems to like to use them as pillows though 😂
You're fine girlie! You aren't smooshing the baby, people have been wrapping for centuries, that baby just has more to cuddle and they can surely breath, simply keep them above chest, go look at some pics, everyone is wrapped above chest. Chest size does not affect babywearing. If you think it's the wrap type, head here because this is the lightest wrap on the market. - Miranda Tuckandbundleshop.com
just don't tie around waist so many times, depends on mom size and baby. This wrap is specifically designed to fit petite and plus size parents. - Tuckandbundleshop.com
I'm going to go ahead and order me one but I'm scared to death that that bow is going to untie and the baby is going to drop on the floor. I'd rather have them other little things where I know the baby is in their securely. It does look secure how she did it but when I'm on my own and try to do it, it may not in that bowl made just untie. So when I get in the grocery store and start shopping and things and not really thinking about it, they're going to baby on the floor. I don't know why I think this way but it's just scary. I just rather not but I'm going to order one
@@dubmob151 so these are tested in a lab and among thousands of parents. not to mention people have been wearing for centuries. This womb like experience is quite the opposite of dangerous, it's what they prefer and how they were in the womb. 😉
tuckandbundleshop.com Also, if you need any help we have a live chat. people have worn for centuries, don't miss this experience with your little one ❤️
Can you slow down it’s so Hard for me I try to have it flat but doesn’t work so frustrating for me for something simple 😢 will have sister help me thank u for video
don't worry about getting it flat, you can do that after baby is snuggled in and do it in front of mirror or have someone help flatten it after baby if it's more comfortable for you. My husbands is twisted like a rope and he doesn't care and baby is still fast asleep each time. - miranda at Tuckandbundleshop.com
Is he close enough to kiss.. It might be the fabric of your wrap. Is too stretchy, so you need it to be even tighter than you expect... Also, don't tie it low.. It goes on your actual natural waist, not the waistline of your trousers x
@@TheVantrapFamily right a lot of wraps are cotton and jersey, not like ours and they sag. if it's a different wrap you'll need to start a lot higher and tighter.
If it's the Tuck and Bundle wrap you just need to start higher, like bra line, if it's a cotton/jersey wrap, these sag more as you wear them because they are too stretchy, so you'll need to start incredibly tight. Feel free to live chat us on Tuckandbundleshop.com. I'm here!
So start higher and tighter, if that doesn't work you are in the wrong wrap, it's too stretchy too hot or too worn. Check out ours - Tuckandbundleshop.com
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oh no i'm sorry! you should be able to download and slow it down. We have a much slower tutorial available on our youtube channel and website. - Miranda Tuckandbundleshop.com
what do you expect? Its so that wrap can be long enough to wrap around you to secure your baby. You don't want the baby to fall to the ground do you? Sheesh.
Our wraps are the longest on the market making them size inclusive for more plus size parents. Additionally they do need to wrap around you and baby many times to get comfy.
whoa! love this question, you're asking for a whole video but in a nutshell, Womb-to-world transition, Bonding, Better Sleep, More Sleep, Prevents Colic, Reduces symptoms of Postpartum depression, Baby's brain development (yes look it up), creates more milk in nursing mothers because of skin-to-skin, etc...I could go on for days. ❤️