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Hey, your video has good content, but I am not sure I totally agree with it... I guess that is why everyone has a channel and opinion right? Either way I like the content and the presentation. I picked up a few ideas from this video so thank you for posting. May I ask, how you go about determining what to make video content about? Are you looking for trending topics or are you just making content around what you think people should be consuming online? I am trying to figure out my process...
i LOVE my Moby and my daughter is 16 months now. Thanks for posting this! great clear and easy instructions, this was a perfect link for me to forward to a friend out of state who was looking into getting one. Good job
this way kills my back because when the baby has his arms out up above they are top heavy and if they arch their back or look around and up and back its a nightmare.
@LoveABabytoday - If you want a stretchy wrap to use with a heavier baby, then go with a Sleepy Wrap instead of a Moby since the fabric is much more supportive & resilient, plus they're cheaper! Woven wraps are usually recommended for heavier babies, since generally 25 lbs is the max that most people feel comfortable with in a front carry. Back carries are best done with a woven wrap.
The sagging means room for the baby to lean backwards and fall out of the wrap, I have seen it happen. The ability to quickly flip back and fall makes it not safe.
Moby Wraps are officially 35 lbs. My son is 20 lbs (5 months) and I still wear him in his moby. It does sag which is the big complain about a moby vs a woven one but it is by no means unsafe for a baby over 18 lbs.
Hey, your video has good content, but I am not sure I totally agree with it... I guess that is why everyone has a channel and opinion right? Either way I like the content and the presentation. I picked up a few ideas from this video so thank you for posting. May I ask, how you go about determining what to make video content about? Are you looking for trending topics or are you just making content around what you think people should be consuming online? I am trying to figure out my process...
startupbuildervideos 3 months ago
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jynhystlyxyd1 6 months ago
i LOVE my Moby and my daughter is 16 months now. Thanks for posting this! great clear and easy instructions, this was a perfect link for me to forward to a friend out of state who was looking into getting one. Good job
ariannaoferlinstar 11 months ago
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thankallahalltime 1 year ago
this way kills my back because when the baby has his arms out up above they are top heavy and if they arch their back or look around and up and back its a nightmare.
Natgrafable 1 year ago
@LoveABabytoday - If you want a stretchy wrap to use with a heavier baby, then go with a Sleepy Wrap instead of a Moby since the fabric is much more supportive & resilient, plus they're cheaper! Woven wraps are usually recommended for heavier babies, since generally 25 lbs is the max that most people feel comfortable with in a front carry. Back carries are best done with a woven wrap.
TheBaucoms 1 year ago
The sagging means room for the baby to lean backwards and fall out of the wrap, I have seen it happen. The ability to quickly flip back and fall makes it not safe.
MrsAfroBro 1 year ago
@MrsAfroBro - My reply was meant for you but posted on it's own. The Moby Wrap is for up to 35 lbs.
beyondjupiter 1 year ago
Moby Wraps are officially 35 lbs. My son is 20 lbs (5 months) and I still wear him in his moby. It does sag which is the big complain about a moby vs a woven one but it is by no means unsafe for a baby over 18 lbs.
beyondjupiter 1 year ago
That's not safe, stretchy wraps are not safe for a child over 18lbs.
MrsAfroBro 1 year ago