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Slide baby down your chest and into this pocket� The
baby's legs will remain in the fetal position�
4. Spread the
fabric over the baby’s body including the shoulders, back
and bottom�
1. Locate the shoulder piece that is nearest your body� Open
seams to create a pocket for baby�
2. Place baby on the
shoulder opposite from the piece of fabric closest to you�
5. Locate the opposite section of fabric and spread over baby's
body� You may tuck baby's head under one of the shoulder
pieces for additional support
6. Find the logo tag and pull
this
section of fabric up and over baby�
Helpful Hints
Newborn babies with colic,
gas or acid reux often prefer being carried in an upright
position�
If baby doesn’t like being in the wrap,
gently take baby out and try again later�
A baby can
sense a wearer's hesitance when using the wrap� Babies
who "don't like being wrapped" actually enjoy it (and fall
fast asleep) when carried by an experienced babywearer�
Keeppracticing!
Babies will cue you when they are
ready to be out of this position by starting to stretch their
legs� At this point, you may put baby’s legs through the
fabric as instructed in the Hug Hold�
The vibration of
a man’s Adam’s apple can be soothing to an upset baby� Try
havingDadorGrandpaholdthebabyinthispositionand
walk around humming or singing to soothe a crying infant�
Newborn Hug Hold
Upright position with legs tucked
Introduce at 3,6 kg.
For babies under3,6 kgs, consult your medical professional
1. Locate the shoulder piece that is closest to your body�
2. While holding baby on your opposite shoulder, carefully
put baby’s rst leg through the shoulder piece�
3.Spreadthefabricoverbaby’sbottomandshoulder.Keep
spreading until the fabric is to the hollows of baby’s knees�
4. Place baby’s second leg through the other shoulder piece
while supporting the upper body�
5. Spread the fabric, covering baby's bottom and shoulder�
6. Locate the logo tag and gently put baby's legs through
this section� Baby may need to be slightly lifted up to locate
logo tag�
7. Continue pulling this section of fabric up and over baby's
back and shoulders�
8. You may tuck baby's head under
one of the shoulder pieces for additional support�
1. Before you wrap, choose the hip on which you’d like
to carry baby� Wrap using either the Folded or Gathered
method�
2. Wrap so that the shoulder piece closest to your
body is the side on which you will carry baby (Antonio will
carry on his left)�
Hip Hold
Variation of the Hug Hold
A variation on the
Hug Hold, this hold
moves the “X” to
your side� It is a great
alternative for babies
who like to be carried
on the hip�
3. Shift the Moby so that the fabric “X” is moved from your
front to your side�
4. Place one of baby’s legs through the
shoulder piece closest to your body, so that baby straddles
your hip� Spread the fabric over baby’s bottom and shoulder�
5. Bring baby’s other leg through the opposite shoulder piece�
Spread the fabric, ensuring it is to the hollows of baby’s knees
and over baby’s entire back�
6. Locate the logo tag and
gently put both of baby’s legs through this section� Pull fabric
up over baby’s back and shoulders�
7� Baby is now in a seated position straddling your hip with
one leg in front and one behind you�
8. Baby’s shoulders
should be secured with two layers of fabric and seated
comfortably at your hip� Baby should be in a seated position
with knees up�
Introduce when baby has excellent head & upper body control (5+ months)
Hug Hold
Upright position with legs out
Introduce when baby is fully stretching legs (2-3 months)
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The Comfortable Baby Carrier
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