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Hi all,


Please could someone recommend a good sling for my two week old son. He hates being put down and I thought maybe a sling would help him being closed to me. We have spent the last two weeks cuddled up on the sofa day and night. This of course is lovely but I do need to do the odd tidy at some point and the LO just hates being put down.


Any advice?

Indebted as always ladies...

Seconded pickle! I have a moby which was a liftsaver in the early weeks and still use it on the house at 5 months. You're welcome to borrow it for a few days. Tppk me a while to master tying it but after watching loads of you tube clips it became easy. I also liked using my Ergo carrier with the newborn insert when baby was tiny. I have the insert you can have but obviously only useful if you've got an Ergo!

I did not get on with the moby, def try it before you buy to check you and the baby can get to grips with it.


I got a hop-tye which worked better for me. It's a mei tai style sling with adjustable bits to make it better for teeny babies. The south London sling library hs one you could try.


The ergo was good too, though hot as the insert is quite padded.

Hi I have a Moby wrap which I love - its so comfy - like wearing a jumper - baby loves it too. I have tried a few baba sling , bjorn , ergo etc and it's the most comfortable by far. Welcome to try mine and I'll show you how to put it on! I can't put little one down either!

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