The Life of a Homemaker I was thinking exactly the same thing. Mine never would’ve stayed asleep through that. My second especially was a light sleeper. He would wake up if I even thought about moving 😂
Amen. She stays asleep once I get her in but whilst wrapping she’s officially freaking out. This was so cool! I’ve never back carried in a wrap before but I soso want to!
I just want to say THANK YOU so much because I’ve tried for weeks to get my four month old on my back using other videos with zero luck. The way you wrapped baby to begin with and then put on your back was the trick for me. I don’t have a huge range of motion with my arms and the way you showed was the only way I could get a good seat. Thank you thank you.
This is brilliant. I’m a first time single mom and baby won’t fall asleep in the wrap but if I’m lucky and he does he stays asleep in there! Can’t wait to try this ❤❤❤
@@NextLevelMeNow some wraps are thicker than others, when purchasing one look at the "weight" some will say "weight 250m/g" that tells you how thick they are. Hope that helps
Waaaaaaa I love this so much!! I was looking for a mei tai back carry and this video came up. I still watched the whole thing even though it’s not the type of carrier I have
I love love love your videos. I never wore with my first but have been doing so (8 years later) with my second. Have my first woven wrap in the mail and can’t wait to receive. Been watching your videos over and over. I just have to comment how I’m a tad jealous of how that baby stays asleep throughout that whole process. Mine wakes if I look at him haha!
Hi, my second baby is 3 weeks old. Can i Still use this technique? Is it safe for his head and neck? I only wore my first one on my chest, but i would like to be able to comfort both of them at the same time. This way it would be easier. 😊
Is the wrap you use streatchy or just a woven wrap? I have a Moby wrap thats extra long and streatchy but maybe I need to look into something else for back wearing
Woven fabric. Is should not stretch in length and width.. you can check brands like didymos babywearing, yaro slings, oscha. Or many others for woven wraps. If you prefer a DIY one, I'd suggest checking the Facebook group (diy babywearing) for tips.
@@Wrapyouinlove I just tried this method with my baby with my boba wrap & it hurt my shoulders & baby was close to falling out I think I need a different wrap could you give me the link to this one: )
Ich liebe Deine Videos!! Was ist das für ein tolles Baby-Lagerungskissen? Bekommt man das auch in Deutschland? Alles Gute Euch und wunderschöne Weihnachten!
Yes, starting to learn a backcarry gets easier when kids have good head and upper torso control but aren't mobile enough to crawl yet. So actually around 4 months usually is a nice age to practice
That looks so comfy. Where do I get this little seat from you used and is this a woven wrap? I heard back carrying shouldn't be done before they can sit independently?
you can backcarry from birth if you're using a woven wrap. but it can be hard to handle such a tiny baby & get enough head/neck support. it gets easier around 4 months, when they usually have more head control but don't move too much around when handling them :) the pillow is by red castle, a 'cocoonababy'
yes, that's possible with this way of bringing the baby towards your back. But it gets easier once the baby is bigger and has more head/torso control. Check out this video: ruclips.net/video/i-HHvGGXxlY/видео.html
Wauw, blijven slapen is hier nog een brug te ver :) die witte band op t einde om in te bakeren, hoe heet dat en waar kan ik zoiets kopen? Superhandig ik wil m ook! Mijn newborn slaapt alleen maar in de doek of ingebakerd...
Thank you for this new video. I will try in one month when my baby will be more older. I am wondering if can you do a video or an article on your site about baby clothes for carry and breastfeeding clothes. I see an old article in 2004. Maybe you discover new brands... Have a beautiful day. Chloé
Ayu Astriliyanti most women have a base wrap size of 6, unless they are very very slim, then it is a five. You would need this for the front wrap cross carry and the double hammock and such. This back carry here needs a shorter wrap, a base -2 if I am not mistaken, so a size 3 or (more often) 4. the wrap size depends on the kind of carry you do. There is much more Info at the wrap sellers (like Didymos or Oscha), you can check their size charts even if you buy one second hand. There are lots of groups that will help you decide which one to bux if you are still unsure, like geeky wrappers on facebook and such.
I think she was going a little slower for the sake of us following along (especially since she wasn't relying on words to communicate), and she showed multiple variations in these 4+ minutes. But yes, so many parts of Africa, Asia, and Latin countries have a long history of baby wearing! It's awesome! North America indugenous, too. I don't know Europe's pre-crib history with carrying. I can see how modern industry would've eliminated some needs to carry, and/or opened the opportunity for more situated dwelling. But Europe is huge, with a long history of humans and nomads, so I wouldn't be surprised to learn of a history!
Hello, I love all of your videos! They are very helpful! The "doll wrapping" of your girls were so sooo cute!! What do you do to keep babies' leg circulation good while wrapping them in safe and tight? I tried both the back carry of this video and kangaroo carry with my 8kg four month old but his legs turned blue in 2 minutes... I would appreciate it very much if you could teach me some of your secrets! Thanks!
Depends on the carry you'd like to do & your body shape + size of the child. My base size is size 6. This is the size I use for a FWCC (front wrap cross carry) . But for this carry (rucksack) I can use a size 4 too. (if I tie a knot in the front)
I know this post is a few years old, but please, for safety reasons, inform the viewers that a newborn should never be carried on the back. A baby needs to be about 4 months old AND have excellent control of their neck muscles to be carried on the back. Any younger, or a lack of neck muscle control is DANGEROUS for the infant! Baby wearing is amazing, but it has to be done responsibly and safely to avoid tragedy. Love your infants by keeping them safe. Thanks for reading.
@@Wrapyouinlove can find them for you, but I don't believe for a moment that you are "certified". First, newborns are well known to stop breathing. If you cannot see and feel your infant with your hands, how would you even know? Seriously? Secondly, a newborn does NOT have control of their neck, so if that wrap loosens, they can be severely injured or even die. Third, if that wrap slips over their face, they can suffocate! How would a back wearing mother know since she doesn't have eyes over her head, The neck muscles are not strong enough so if the infant cannot turn his/her head while wrapped... Common sense says that you are not being honest! I wore my babies, 6 of them, plus grandchildrenas well, so I also have experience. But I will find those resources for you and post them in my next reply! ***Edit*** Requested Resources: www.webmd.com/baby/what-is-baby-wearing#:~:text=The%20biggest%20concern%20with%20baby,t%20be%20able%20to%20breathe. www.google.com/amp/s/www.kidspot.com.au/lifestyle/family-health/parents-warned-over-risks-involved-with-baby-wearing/news-story/37fd56957a43dcd4e52adb906bacef63%3famp
@@WrapyouinloveForgive my matter-of-factness. This is dangerous and I don't want any babies to face serious injury or die. I do not know what "certification" you claim to have, but if you were certified, you would already know these things. What you are teaching, without proper safety instruction can be deadly and I'm not about to fool around with innocent lives. So please, add the proper safety information and inform your viewers to never wear a young baby on their back. If you don't, and tragedy happens, and that mother contacts you, I doubt you would have an easy time getting over guilt feelings you would surely encounter. This is about safety and innocent babies. It is not about hurting you or your channel. Please, give these mothers SAFE information. Thanks for reading.
@@scatteredgrapes8007 thank you for sharing your concerns. I'm still curious to learn what you're basing it on. Are you a babywearing educator? or did you read this somewhere ? I've studied with many international babywearing schools, including Clauwi, Trageschule Hamburg, Slingababy and CBWS and have learned about safety, but haven't heard this before.
@Wrapyouinlove I've already given you the links. I don't care where you've claimed to study. If, in fact, you have "studied," you would know these things. Anyone can listen to wives' tales and learn bad habits from uneducated people. By spreading this method for small infant back carry, you are endangering vulnerable infants who rely on their caregivers. What your teaching is dangerous and can, and has, been deadly. Look it up. I'm not going to argue with you. *Edit* my purpose is not to argue with you. I don't want you to mistake the issues I brought up or my frank words as rudeness. Babies have already died, all over the world because of uneducated baby wearing. When I say uneducated baby wearing, I'm specifically talking about the safety warnings that all baby-wear carrying caregivers must know. Thanks.
Na ja ich würde die Stoffbahnen nicht unter dem Po des Kindes nicht ineinander winden. Das habe ich versucht und meiner Kleinen hat das immer am Po gedrückt. Ich finde die Variante besser die Stoffbahnen jeweils über dem einen und unter dem anderen Bein hindurch zu führen. Das gibt noch einmal mehr Sicherheit und die Stoffbahnen können glatt am Körper des Kindes liegen. Zudem kann man bei dieser Wickeltechnik die wie ein V am Po des Kindes zusammenlaufenden Bahnen noch etwas über Po und Rücken auffächern. Das lässt das Kind besser wie in einem Nest hocken. Finde ich zumindest.
I must know. What kind of sorcery you have performed to keep that baby asleep. Mine. Do. Not. Stay. Asleep. 😂
The Life of a Homemaker I was thinking exactly the same thing. Mine never would’ve stayed asleep through that. My second especially was a light sleeper. He would wake up if I even thought about moving 😂
Haha, I feel you! 😂 Same here. 😂
The Life of a Homeschool Mom same 😂
😂 same here.
Amen. She stays asleep once I get her in but whilst wrapping she’s officially freaking out. This was so cool! I’ve never back carried in a wrap before but I soso want to!
I just want to say THANK YOU so much because I’ve tried for weeks to get my four month old on my back using other videos with zero luck. The way you wrapped baby to begin with and then put on your back was the trick for me. I don’t have a huge range of motion with my arms and the way you showed was the only way I could get a good seat. Thank you thank you.
thank you for your comment. so nice to hear this helped!
Great wrap / cloth so easy to understand which sides you’re pulling w the colour gradient! Genius!
Mama, I admire your confidence. Thank you for this brilliant skill that you shared. Awesome
I’m in here amazed how the baby is asleep all this time. Mine never does that.
This is brilliant. I’m a first time single mom and baby won’t fall asleep in the wrap but if I’m lucky and he does he stays asleep in there! Can’t wait to try this ❤❤❤
That is the best back wraping video so far. I am looking forward to try this with my newborn. Thank you sooo much!
Currently front carrying and my back hurts. Going to give this a go - thank you 🙏🏻
My jaw was dropped the whole time! Girl you are amazing! 🤯👏🏻🙌🏼
Honestly!!!!
😱 you are amazing! Definitely a baby wrapping master
This was the most darling thing I’ve seen in a long time 😍
Moms are Effin amazing!!
And where do I get that gorgeous wrap??!! Thank you , you are incredible to watch!!
thank you! yeah this one is so nice! Love the rainbow design! :)
@@Wrapyouinlove would it be too hot in a place like Texas/ Florida?
@@NextLevelMeNow some wraps are thicker than others, when purchasing one look at the "weight" some will say "weight 250m/g" that tells you how thick they are.
Hope that helps
You make baby wearing look like an art ❤ Beautiful
Thank you sooooo much mama
This honestly is a lifesaver technique
It takes away almost all the weight of the baby
Thank you so much mommy
❤️❤️❤️
Omg Girl! You just changed my life! Ty for sharing!
Yay ❤
Waaaaaaa I love this so much!! I was looking for a mei tai back carry and this video came up. I still watched the whole thing even though it’s not the type of carrier I have
♥️♥️♥️ thank you!
Wow..!! I can’t even imagine to attempt this his with my little one..!!😮
Love your hair btw..!
This is amazing! Thank you! Been trying to figure out how to get my babe back there to tandem carry my twins!
I love love love your videos. I never wore with my first but have been doing so (8 years later) with my second. Have my first woven wrap in the mail and can’t wait to receive. Been watching your videos over and over. I just have to comment how I’m a tad jealous of how that baby stays asleep throughout that whole process. Mine wakes if I look at him haha!
How do you make sure his head do not fall back as newborns have floppy heads. I would like to attempt with my almost 6weeks old.
What is the white baby carrier that you put your newborn in while you were beginning to wrap her and when you finished wrapping?
Thank you! This is so much more functional when you have other little kids too!
Like a ninja! Big fan of yours. Thank you for your videos!
I. Can't. Believe. This. :D mine would woke up if I moved an eyebrow. Lucky you!
Wow! That was amazing! My kids would wake up as soon as I touched their legs I think.
How old is the baby?
I realize it’s been a few years since you posted this. Do you remember what wrap that is? I love it!
It's by beloved slings arcoiris
Gorgeous fabric.
Just wanna say that I love your style 😍
Hi, my second baby is 3 weeks old. Can i Still use this technique? Is it safe for his head and neck? I only wore my first one on my chest, but i would like to be able to comfort both of them at the same time. This way it would be easier. 😊
@@laurakozma6711 yes, you can use this technique if you use a woven wrap. It gets easier when they have better head / neck control
I'd like to know which is the size of this woven wrap? Thanks
Size 6, so around 4.7m long
Can you give me the information on the little bed the baby is on?
It's a cocoonababy by red castle
Is the wrap you use streatchy or just a woven wrap? I have a Moby wrap thats extra long and streatchy but maybe I need to look into something else for back wearing
Wow, what type of fabric can I use and please can you give me measures!!! Please
Woven fabric. Is should not stretch in length and width.. you can check brands like didymos babywearing, yaro slings, oscha. Or many others for woven wraps. If you prefer a DIY one, I'd suggest checking the Facebook group (diy babywearing) for tips.
Does anyone know the name of the floor cushion???
@@cab91312 cocoonababy by Red castle 💚
Where’d you get the wrap from is so pretty
Amazing!! Baht wait to try. Can you please tell me what kind of lounger that is??
Cocoonababy by red castle
Is 3 weeks old enough to try this?
It gets easier once a baby has more head control and is bigger (so it's easier to reach the legs) but yes this carry can be done with a newborn 🍀
What is that lounger called
It's a cocoonababy by Red castle
@@Wrapyouinlove thank yous
What can i Use for wrapping ?
There are many woven wrap brands, didymos is a classic. If you're in the US, you can check out littlezenone
its soo soo helpfull …
got backpain from carrying in front on my back she & i are confortable
Do you know where I could find this wrap like where would I find it second hand I need this for my 4 month old
It's still available new in their shop i think . Second hand maybe on Facebook?
@@Wrapyouinlove there's no website for them
@@Wrapyouinlove I just tried this method with my baby with my boba wrap & it hurt my shoulders & baby was close to falling out I think I need a different wrap could you give me the link to this one: )
@@serenalee7137 yes boba is a stretchy/jersey. Not recommended for a backcarry 🍀
I will try to find a link for this one but you can Google woven wrap.
I found one here:
www.dragenenzo.nl/shop/beloved-slings-arcoiris
Kudos for not having a cute annoying soundtrack in the video! Nice tutorial, thanks!
PLEASE tell me where you got your wrap, I'm really struggling to find one that I love and can afford! Xx
It's beloved slings arcoiris. You could check out lennylamb and little frog too for more affordable options
@@Wrapyouinlove Thank you so much! 🖤
Thank you for such a short and easy video.
Amazing, i love watching you work.
What is that pillow thing!!?
A cocoonababy by red castle. I love it!
Mijn zoontje roept heel hard kijk mama, mama kijk. Mevrouw mooie haren. 😍
(2 1/2 jaar)
Grappig
What wrap is this?
Beloved slings arcoiris
What 's thé name of this wrap ? Juste love it
Thank you for the helpful video! My wife and I were wondering what the background song was? It's very pleasant to listen to. Thank you!
I'm actually not sure! It's from the youtube database of license free songs :) I agree. it's very relaxing!
@@Wrapyouinlove ah gotcha, thank you!
How is possible your baby sleep? mine only sleeps on me ;(
Is it just me or were there no words for this one?
as this video isn't made as a tutorial there's no subtitles :) maybe one day I'll make a tutorial for it...
What is that foam looking sleeper? It looks so comfy. Thank you!
Cocoonababy
Cocoonababy! (by Red Castle) . My best purchase during my third pregnancy! It only fits for the first few months , but it's amazing!
@@anissambarek2317 Thank you 😄
@@Wrapyouinlove Thank you for that bit of info. I've been watching you wrap and your skills are out of this world! Xoxo thank you for sharing
Super helpful, thank you!
Thank you so much for this Video ♥️ and btw cute Baby 🥰
Ich liebe Deine Videos!!
Was ist das für ein tolles Baby-Lagerungskissen? Bekommt man das auch in Deutschland?
Alles Gute Euch und wunderschöne Weihnachten!
Cocoonababy. Ja gibt es bei amazon!
Super, Danke!!
Can you do this with a 4 month old?
Yes, starting to learn a backcarry gets easier when kids have good head and upper torso control but aren't mobile enough to crawl yet. So actually around 4 months usually is a nice age to practice
Can I please know where you purchased your shirt? It’s amazing!
www.mamika.sk/en/
Yes I love it too!
hi, what is the name of the bed the baby sleeps in?
Hi! It's a cocoonababy by Red Castle
what kind of pillow is that? i think i need one!
Cocoonababy by Red Castle !
That looks so comfy. Where do I get this little seat from you used and is this a woven wrap? I heard back carrying shouldn't be done before they can sit independently?
you can backcarry from birth if you're using a woven wrap. but it can be hard to handle such a tiny baby & get enough head/neck support. it gets easier around 4 months, when they usually have more head control but don't move too much around when handling them :)
the pillow is by red castle, a 'cocoonababy'
@@Wrapyouinlove thank you for your quick reply. I'll have a look. You make it look so easy though :D
The wrap is amazing. Wish you had included a link to where you can get one. Love your wrapping.
They were sold out when I made my video but they actually made new ones later so I think you can still find it now.
Hi, is is the size 4 of wrap you used for the video?
I can use a size 4 for this carry, this one might have been a bit longer though if I look at the tails. :)
Dang you got skills!!!
You killed this! Wow
This is awesome
What is this beautiful rainbow wrap? Normally wrap id is givn in the beginning of the video but nt in this one
Its in the description. Beloved slings is the brand :)
Wrapyouinlove oops sorry
And what is the approximate gsm?
It’s a really baby? Incredible
Yes ❤️
ahhh I’m too scared to try this but I want to since my back hurts after front carrying my 9 week old for a hour
Awe... so cute!!!
How old is your baby? I'm looking for ways to carry a newborn that's 0-3 months, one that can't support their head yet, if that's even possible.
yes, that's possible with this way of bringing the baby towards your back. But it gets easier once the baby is bigger and has more head/torso control.
Check out this video:
ruclips.net/video/i-HHvGGXxlY/видео.html
Where did you get this wrap?! It's sooo fun!
It's beloved slings arcoiris. But isn't available anymore (maybe second hand somewhere?)
I had so much anxiety watching this. Lawd! But I will be trying it though, while sitting on my bed or couch.
You can always book a personal consultation with a babywearing educator 🍀 most of them offer it online now as well if in person isn't an option
@@Wrapyouinlove Aaahh! Thanks! I had no idea that was a thing!
Wauw, blijven slapen is hier nog een brug te ver :) die witte band op t einde om in te bakeren, hoe heet dat en waar kan ik zoiets kopen? Superhandig ik wil m ook! Mijn newborn slaapt alleen maar in de doek of ingebakerd...
Thank you for this new video. I will try in one month when my baby will be more older. I am wondering if can you do a video or an article on your site about baby clothes for carry and breastfeeding clothes. I see an old article in 2004. Maybe you discover new brands... Have a beautiful day. Chloé
This is way cool wrapping and I love your top, where did you get it?
Mamika (you can find them on FB )
Could you please tell me about Women wrap size?
Ayu Astriliyanti most women have a base wrap size of 6, unless they are very very slim, then it is a five. You would need this for the front wrap cross carry and the double hammock and such. This back carry here needs a shorter wrap, a base -2 if I am not mistaken, so a size 3 or (more often) 4. the wrap size depends on the kind of carry you do. There is much more Info at the wrap sellers (like Didymos or Oscha), you can check their size charts even if you buy one second hand. There are lots of groups that will help you decide which one to bux if you are still unsure, like geeky wrappers on facebook and such.
🤣🤣🤣In Africa this would be a 2 min video its been done for centuries
I think she was going a little slower for the sake of us following along (especially since she wasn't relying on words to communicate), and she showed multiple variations in these 4+ minutes.
But yes, so many parts of Africa, Asia, and Latin countries have a long history of baby wearing! It's awesome! North America indugenous, too.
I don't know Europe's pre-crib history with carrying. I can see how modern industry would've eliminated some needs to carry, and/or opened the opportunity for more situated dwelling. But Europe is huge, with a long history of humans and nomads, so I wouldn't be surprised to learn of a history!
*indigenous
amazing gonna try this on my lil one
Is that a real baby or a doll?
Real baby .... :) who usually wakes up as soon as I move. :)
Это кукла?
works great very happy with it
Amazing❤
Hello, I love all of your videos! They are very helpful! The "doll wrapping" of your girls were so sooo cute!!
What do you do to keep babies' leg circulation good while wrapping them in safe and tight? I tried both the back carry of this video and kangaroo carry with my 8kg four month old but his legs turned blue in 2 minutes... I would appreciate it very much if you could teach me some of your secrets! Thanks!
There is a fb group called wrap club: wrap your baby love, check it out! The owner of wrapyourbaby.com runs it and is amazing!
@@arae8419 Thank you!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
You deserve an award! Lol
What kind of sorcery is this O.O
Wow! Amazing
Oh he's so tiny here. Where does the time go!?
Yes that's how I feel.. can't believe he's almost 8 months now
Love your video but its hard to fallow along. I would love one with talking.
Which size wrap do you use on newborns?
Depends on the carry you'd like to do & your body shape + size of the child. My base size is size 6. This is the size I use for a FWCC (front wrap cross carry) . But for this carry (rucksack) I can use a size 4 too. (if I tie a knot in the front)
I know this post is a few years old, but please, for safety reasons, inform the viewers that a newborn should never be carried on the back. A baby needs to be about 4 months old AND have excellent control of their neck muscles to be carried on the back. Any younger, or a lack of neck muscle control is DANGEROUS for the infant!
Baby wearing is amazing, but it has to be done responsibly and safely to avoid tragedy.
Love your infants by keeping them safe. Thanks for reading.
Do you have any research or sources for this? I am a certified babywearing educator and am not aware of this, so I would love to learn more about it.
@@Wrapyouinlove can find them for you, but I don't believe for a moment that you are "certified". First, newborns are well known to stop breathing. If you cannot see and feel your infant with your hands, how would you even know? Seriously?
Secondly, a newborn does NOT have control of their neck, so if that wrap loosens, they can be severely injured or even die.
Third, if that wrap slips over their face, they can suffocate! How would a back wearing mother know since she doesn't have eyes over her head,
The neck muscles are not strong enough so if the infant cannot turn his/her head while wrapped...
Common sense says that you are not being honest! I wore my babies, 6 of them, plus grandchildrenas well, so I also have experience.
But I will find those resources for you and post them in my next reply!
***Edit***
Requested Resources:
www.webmd.com/baby/what-is-baby-wearing#:~:text=The%20biggest%20concern%20with%20baby,t%20be%20able%20to%20breathe.
www.google.com/amp/s/www.kidspot.com.au/lifestyle/family-health/parents-warned-over-risks-involved-with-baby-wearing/news-story/37fd56957a43dcd4e52adb906bacef63%3famp
@@WrapyouinloveForgive my matter-of-factness. This is dangerous and I don't want any babies to face serious injury or die. I do not know what "certification" you claim to have, but if you were certified, you would already know these things. What you are teaching, without proper safety instruction can be deadly and I'm not about to fool around with innocent lives. So please, add the proper safety information and inform your viewers to never wear a young baby on their back. If you don't, and tragedy happens, and that mother contacts you, I doubt you would have an easy time getting over guilt feelings you would surely encounter. This is about safety and innocent babies. It is not about hurting you or your channel. Please, give these mothers SAFE information. Thanks for reading.
@@scatteredgrapes8007 thank you for sharing your concerns. I'm still curious to learn what you're basing it on. Are you a babywearing educator? or did you read this somewhere ?
I've studied with many international babywearing schools, including Clauwi, Trageschule Hamburg, Slingababy and CBWS and have learned about safety, but haven't heard this before.
@Wrapyouinlove I've already given you the links. I don't care where you've claimed to study. If, in fact, you have "studied," you would know these things. Anyone can listen to wives' tales and learn bad habits from uneducated people. By spreading this method for small infant back carry, you are endangering vulnerable infants who rely on their caregivers. What your teaching is dangerous and can, and has, been deadly. Look it up. I'm not going to argue with you.
*Edit* my purpose is not to argue with you. I don't want you to mistake the issues I brought up or my frank words as rudeness. Babies have already died, all over the world because of uneducated baby wearing. When I say uneducated baby wearing, I'm specifically talking about the safety warnings that all baby-wear carrying caregivers must know. Thanks.
Women are so cool!
This is one of a kind
Interesting...
...y todo con el bebé dormido. Hedwych, soy tu fan
Amazing! Where do you get your breastfeeding t shorts?
www.kojo.shop/en/
www.mamika.sk/
bymami.com/
I've Always thought Ur Amazing but now im sure Ur the warehouse manager of or own storks
Diese Wickelmethoden finde ich unpraktisch.
Welche bevorzugst du ?
Na ja ich würde die Stoffbahnen nicht unter dem Po des Kindes nicht ineinander winden. Das habe ich versucht und meiner Kleinen hat das immer am Po gedrückt. Ich finde die Variante besser die Stoffbahnen jeweils über dem einen und unter dem anderen Bein hindurch zu führen. Das gibt noch einmal mehr Sicherheit und die Stoffbahnen können glatt am Körper des Kindes liegen. Zudem kann man bei dieser Wickeltechnik die wie ein V am Po des Kindes zusammenlaufenden Bahnen noch etwas über Po und Rücken auffächern. Das lässt das Kind besser wie in einem Nest hocken. Finde ich zumindest.
Que peligro 😱
Backround music is very scary
Ich schaffe es einfach nicht irgendwie habe ich Angst das ich mein Kind die Füße Abschnür