I was about to give up on using my aura wrap. But I will now give it another try. Thank you for also including how to get a baby out, because I struggled twice with it.
This is THE best video out there. Thanks so much. I was under the impression I could tuck babies feet under them and have them in the wrap, not dangling out the wrap. My poor newborn. Thanks I'll be doing this in future!
Thank you so much!!! Positive feedback means so much to me. I’ve been working with parents - helping them babywear safely and comfortably - for over 10 years so I’m fortunate to be able to put all that into the videos I make. So pleased this one was helpful to you 🙂
Brilliant! This has to be one of the best comments I’ve ever received! 😂 Glad you’ve found it helpful. Have a lovely birth and enjoy the first few months with your new baby!
This was a great watch! Very straightforward demonstration. I was a bit overwhelmed going into this, but now I feel confident to carry my newborn in this style. Thank you!
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a lovely comment - I massively appreciate it! I'm really pleased my videos have been helpful to you. Thanks again!
Thank you 😘💜 this is a full explanation, you covered every ground. It is way better than their original one that ergobaby put on the site.. Thank you for explaining how to solve the problem for the airway to be clear. My little girl got upset because she couldn't see much because of the fabrick being very close to her face, now I know the solution 🙏
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave feedback. I am so pleased the video was so helpful to you! Enjoy lots of lovely cuddles with your little one in their wrap :-)
Thank you SO much. I was really having trouble and the website video that the brand published was not helping me. I was concerned that the wrap was going to turn out to be a bust! Your video is so clear and easy to follow. Huge help. Thanks again!
Baby wearing is dope! I have an 11 year old that I wore. He and I are very close. I am excited to have another little buddy coming soon. I will wear him as well. I think all fellas should wear babies. It's the most gangster thing a guy can do.
I love this comment SO much! Yes - babywearing is awesome - whoever is carrying! Hope you enjoy lots of lovely cuddles with your new baby when they arrive :-)
Fantastic! Thank you for posting this video. I'm just wondering if I leave baby's head uncovered by the wrap, is that enough support for her little neck. I'm 31 weeks and trying to get all my learning in. :)
No problem at all. So, if baby is held withknees above bottom, with a gentle curve to their spine, their head will tend to rest upon the wearer. It is therefore not essential to cover the back of their head (and not all babies like this). However, it can be useful - especially when baby is sleeping, to give a little extra support and to reassure the wearer. Make sure the front of the face is uncovered to allow lots of fresh air to circulate. I hope that helps. Any other questions please feel free to ask and - if you'd like any face-to-face help once baby arrives, get in touch to organise a video-call :-)
Hi! No problem at all. Yes, it's very possible to breastfeed with the wrap still on. You can either take baby out of the wrap and support in arms - moving the fabric to one side - or you can use it to support baby's weight for feeding. My video here demos one of the methods that's popular with new parents: ruclips.net/video/5vGld-dT7CU/видео.html
Thank you so much! Is it common for babies to cry a bit once their in it, or could that mean they are in pain? Mine falls asleep in it and then wakes up screaming, which he doesn't do in any other circumstances.
Hi! Thanks for your message. Babies can sometimes be a little unsettled when being put into a carrier or wrap but no, it's not usual for them to wake up screaming. Some things to check are: Is baby sat comfortably with their weight on their bottom - knees higher than bottom - and the fabric spread evenly from one knee-pit to another? Has baby got clothing scrunched up (eg into their knees or between you and them)? If baby is wearing a sleepsuit with feet, make sure the fabric over their feet is pulled away from their toes, so there's no pressure on toes.
If you watch the video it shows you how to ensure all the slack is in the cross. You want to make sure there’s enough space to fit baby securely. The wrap should hold your little one as tight as a cuddle in arms. So it needs to be snug but not uncomfortably so. Once you’ve got it right for you and your little one, look at how long the fabric hanging down from the knot is. Then - next time - you can see if it’s a similar length. Hope that helps.
Thanks for your question. This is a common issue if there is slack in the wrap where it ties around you. Watch from 1:16 and I show you how to check that all the slack is in the cross, and how to tighten it up if it's too loose. Always make sure all the slack is in the cross
Hi! Yes, you can use it as a feeding aid. I demo this on my video with the Izmi Baby wrap here: ruclips.net/video/5vGld-dT7CU/видео.html Any questions, please just ask :-)
My friend wants to know how to do this for her little dog that follows her around so when she does barn work, it will feel secure because she has lots of bigger dogs.
Thanks for your question. People do often use carriers for dogs. Generally a pouch sling tends to be the most popular, rather than a stretchy wrap. You can often pick them up cheaply on pre-loved sites.
Yes, this is lovely from birth. It tends to be most useful for the first 6 months or so, although it's certainly possible to use for much longer (especially when baby isn't well or is teething)
They are safety tested to 25lb /11.5kg but most people tend to find a stretchy wrap most useful for the first 4-6 months or so. Some people will happily use them up to 12 months old but it tends to be the newborn days they're most popular for. Once baby gets bigger/heavier people then tend to move onto a more structured option - that they can put on/take off quickly (rather than leaving on all day) and that offers additional carrying positions. Hope that helps!
Thanks for your lovely comment! I've been teaching people to use baby carriers and slings - safely and comfortably - for over 10 years now. I'm so pleased you found my video helpful :-)
Hi! Thank you for your comment. I have just measured it and this one is 58cm (23") wide and 500cm (196") long. Stretchy wraps tend to fit all shapes and sizes of wearer. You can tie the carrier behind (rather than bringing round to the front) if that works better for you. Please bear in mind - if comparing measurements between different wraps - that the stretchiness and thickness of the material has a huge impact on how long/wide they actually wrap. Hope that helps!
I was about to give up on using my aura wrap. But I will now give it another try. Thank you for also including how to get a baby out, because I struggled twice with it.
Hope it's helpful to you - let me know!
This is THE best video out there. Thanks so much. I was under the impression I could tuck babies feet under them and have them in the wrap, not dangling out the wrap. My poor newborn. Thanks I'll be doing this in future!
This video is SO much better than the manufacturer's
Thank you so much!!! Positive feedback means so much to me. I’ve been working with parents - helping them babywear safely and comfortably - for over 10 years so I’m fortunate to be able to put all that into the videos I make. So pleased this one was helpful to you 🙂
Agreed 🙌 I have been so stressed about trying to figure this out and put my baby in. This is a great tutorial
In my kitchen with a stuffed dog practicing before baby gets here lol!
Thanks for the video, made it very easy to follow along!
Brilliant! This has to be one of the best comments I’ve ever received! 😂 Glad you’ve found it helpful. Have a lovely birth and enjoy the first few months with your new baby!
Wow, this is very helpful! thank you
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful to you 🙂
This was a great watch! Very straightforward demonstration. I was a bit overwhelmed going into this, but now I feel confident to carry my newborn in this style. Thank you!
So pleased the video was helpful to you! If you have any questions with using it, please just ask :-)
This woman is my absolute godsend! Makes things sooo easy and explains it so well! This is my second baby and I’m still going back to her videos x
This is 1000 times more helpful than the insert they actually attach with the product
So pleased it’s helpful to you! Enjoy lots of lovely cuddles with your little one in your wrap 🙂
@@SouthEastSlings I have. He’s been able to get to sleep while I wear him. Very thankful for your help
@@jbb8261 That's so lovely to hear!
Thank you for a very clear and helpful video ❤😊
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful to you 🙂
THANK YOU. I finally got this right after watching your video :)
Thanks so much for your kind feedback. Very pleased the video was helpful to you 🙂
Such a helpful video! I appreciated being shown how to get them out as well haha! Thank you 😌
You're very welcome!
Very helpful and thorough!!! Thank you😊
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful to you 🙂
love love your videos. watched this and the 360 one many times to get comfortable! thank you for taking the time to make this detailed video!
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave such a lovely comment - I massively appreciate it! I'm really pleased my videos have been helpful to you. Thanks again!
Thank you so much!! Best demonstration award!!
Awww thank you so much! That means a huge amount to me. Really pleased you found it helpful 🙂
Thank you 😘💜 this is a full explanation, you covered every ground. It is way better than their original one that ergobaby put on the site.. Thank you for explaining how to solve the problem for the airway to be clear. My little girl got upset because she couldn't see much because of the fabrick being very close to her face, now I know the solution 🙏
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave feedback. I am so pleased the video was so helpful to you! Enjoy lots of lovely cuddles with your little one in their wrap :-)
Thank you SO much. I was really having trouble and the website video that the brand published was not helping me. I was concerned that the wrap was going to turn out to be a bust! Your video is so clear and easy to follow. Huge help. Thanks again!
Thank you so much for your kind words. Really pleased my video was helpful to you. Enjoy lots of cosy snuggles!
Baby wearing is dope! I have an 11 year old that I wore. He and I are very close. I am excited to have another little buddy coming soon. I will wear him as well. I think all fellas should wear babies. It's the most gangster thing a guy can do.
I love this comment SO much! Yes - babywearing is awesome - whoever is carrying! Hope you enjoy lots of lovely cuddles with your new baby when they arrive :-)
Loved this video, thank you.
Thanks for the kind feedback. So pleased the video was helpful to you!
The very best tutorial out there. Thank you so much!
Awwww thank you SO much! This comment has totally made my day!
Fantastic video, thank you ❤
You're welcome! Glad it was helpful to you 🙂
Brilliant video, thanks for taking the time to do that!
Glad it was helpful to you :-)
This was so helpful thank you ❤
You're welcome! So glad it was helpful!
Great vídeo! Very clear and helpful.
Thank you so much! Glad it was helpful to you :-)
really good demonstration! thank you!
You're very welcome! Glad it was helpful to you :-)
Great video! V helpful
Thank you! So pleased you found it helpful!
Beautiful
Fantastic! Thank you for posting this video. I'm just wondering if I leave baby's head uncovered by the wrap, is that enough support for her little neck. I'm 31 weeks and trying to get all my learning in. :)
No problem at all. So, if baby is held withknees above bottom, with a gentle curve to their spine, their head will tend to rest upon the wearer. It is therefore not essential to cover the back of their head (and not all babies like this). However, it can be useful - especially when baby is sleeping, to give a little extra support and to reassure the wearer. Make sure the front of the face is uncovered to allow lots of fresh air to circulate. I hope that helps. Any other questions please feel free to ask and - if you'd like any face-to-face help once baby arrives, get in touch to organise a video-call :-)
Love this video very helpful
You're welcome! Glad you found it helpful :-)
Would I need to unwrap for breastfeeding or it would be possible directly from the carrying position? Sorry for a newbie question.
Hi! No problem at all. Yes, it's very possible to breastfeed with the wrap still on. You can either take baby out of the wrap and support in arms - moving the fabric to one side - or you can use it to support baby's weight for feeding. My video here demos one of the methods that's popular with new parents: ruclips.net/video/5vGld-dT7CU/видео.html
Thank you so much! Is it common for babies to cry a bit once their in it, or could that mean they are in pain? Mine falls asleep in it and then wakes up screaming, which he doesn't do in any other circumstances.
Hi! Thanks for your message. Babies can sometimes be a little unsettled when being put into a carrier or wrap but no, it's not usual for them to wake up screaming. Some things to check are:
Is baby sat comfortably with their weight on their bottom - knees higher than bottom - and the fabric spread evenly from one knee-pit to another?
Has baby got clothing scrunched up (eg into their knees or between you and them)?
If baby is wearing a sleepsuit with feet, make sure the fabric over their feet is pulled away from their toes, so there's no pressure on toes.
How do you make sure its not too tight or too loose? I'm worried I have it too tight, but when I have it looser he just starts falling down.
If you watch the video it shows you how to ensure all the slack is in the cross. You want to make sure there’s enough space to fit baby securely. The wrap should hold your little one as tight as a cuddle in arms. So it needs to be snug but not uncomfortably so.
Once you’ve got it right for you and your little one, look at how long the fabric hanging down from the knot is. Then - next time - you can see if it’s a similar length. Hope that helps.
Baby seems to be fine putting in, but he seems to get lower and lower and hurts my back! What am I doing wrong? :-(
Thanks for your question. This is a common issue if there is slack in the wrap where it ties around you. Watch from 1:16 and I show you how to check that all the slack is in the cross, and how to tighten it up if it's too loose. Always make sure all the slack is in the cross
@@SouthEastSlings thank you so much for replying, I will have another go :-)
Hi! Thank u so much for this video. Do u know if u can breastfeed with this Ergobaby Aura Baby Wrap
?
Hi! Yes, you can use it as a feeding aid. I demo this on my video with the Izmi Baby wrap here: ruclips.net/video/5vGld-dT7CU/видео.html
Any questions, please just ask :-)
My friend wants to know how to do this for her little dog that follows her around so when she does barn work, it will feel secure because she has lots of bigger dogs.
Thanks for your question. People do often use carriers for dogs. Generally a pouch sling tends to be the most popular, rather than a stretchy wrap. You can often pick them up cheaply on pre-loved sites.
Is it recommended for 1 month new born babies?
Yes, this is lovely from birth. It tends to be most useful for the first 6 months or so, although it's certainly possible to use for much longer (especially when baby isn't well or is teething)
@@SouthEastSlings thank you for your response 😊
For how long can baby use this wrap? From new born to what age?
They are safety tested to 25lb /11.5kg but most people tend to find a stretchy wrap most useful for the first 4-6 months or so. Some people will happily use them up to 12 months old but it tends to be the newborn days they're most popular for. Once baby gets bigger/heavier people then tend to move onto a more structured option - that they can put on/take off quickly (rather than leaving on all day) and that offers additional carrying positions. Hope that helps!
@@SouthEastSlings It sure helps. Thank you very much.
@@somebodymee6535 You're very welcome!
You should be a teacher u rock
Thanks for your lovely comment! I've been teaching people to use baby carriers and slings - safely and comfortably - for over 10 years now. I'm so pleased you found my video helpful :-)
Can you please mention the measurements of the cloth?
Hi! Thank you for your comment. I have just measured it and this one is 58cm (23") wide and 500cm (196") long. Stretchy wraps tend to fit all shapes and sizes of wearer. You can tie the carrier behind (rather than bringing round to the front) if that works better for you. Please bear in mind - if comparing measurements between different wraps - that the stretchiness and thickness of the material has a huge impact on how long/wide they actually wrap. Hope that helps!
@@SouthEastSlings very helpful, thank you
@@amjed123456325632561 no problem at all. Any other questions, please just ask
@@SouthEastSlings ❤