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Hi


I have an ergo that I used from 6 months with my second child, I used a moby wrap until then. I now have a 10 week old who hates the moby and is too long for the ergo newborn insert. The ergo says it shouldn't be used without the insert till 6 months ... has anyone used it without the insert sooner?

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you can use a blanket to pad it out if you need to. if he still needs the head support a rolled up muslin inside the blanket will work. a bit of a faf and you need to keep checking it fir movement though.


when our son outgrew the insert he was still too short, so we used the cushion on its own. he needed it until about 9 months!

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