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Breastfeeding in a Woven Wrap


A wraparound sling is not just the most convenient baby carrier, but is very comfortable to breastfeed a baby on-the-go, easy and secretly.

In "Front Wrap Cross Carry" - if you usually spread wrap straps over the baby's back, bring them back around the baby's back. Slightly release a back knot so that it is now at the coccyx level (or lower).

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Bring the excess fabric from the back knot to the baby's knees, release this fabric on your shoulders moving it up and back .

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Push your baby down in the wrap to your breast, so that his mouth is slightly above your nipple. Bring your hand under the wrap strap, your palm under your breast, lift your breast and give it to your baby. Use another hand to support the baby's head. IMPORTANT! During the first months of life your baby can not hold your breast himself, you need to help him!

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After you finish breastfeeding, bring your baby up, back to the same level as before. 

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Pull the straps fabric up and forward from your back, bring the excess fabric to the baby's bum and under his knees. Retie the knot on your back.

Breastfeeding in a wraparound sling Breastfeeding in a wraparound sling

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