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	<title>Comments on: Sleepy Wrap</title>
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		<title>By: Pip</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jan 2012 14:44:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I had one of these for my daughter and used it from about day 2 up until she was 4-5 months old solidly. Brilliant for taking the dog out for a walk without being constrained to tarmac paths with a pram. My husband used it nearly as much as me despite being very tall and having a dodgy back! It was super comfortable, we found no problem with tying it, although it does take fractionally longer to get out of the house than using a more structured carrier would. We didn&#039;t get on with having our daughter in sideways, which is one of the suggestions for a newborn, but as soon as we had her facing directly in instead she was fine.
The major drawback was that it really screws up your clothes underneath it! 
Only other thought about it - but in common with most similar slings I&#039;m sure - is that my daughter never really wore pretty dresses as she was in the sling every day pretty much and sleepsuits and then leggings worked so much better!
We really loved it, would highly recommend it and felt it was reasonably priced (we bought it online from a lovely supplier who included a note saying she&#039;d used one, loved it, and would give us any hints / help!). Have handed on to my sister to use now!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had one of these for my daughter and used it from about day 2 up until she was 4-5 months old solidly. Brilliant for taking the dog out for a walk without being constrained to tarmac paths with a pram. My husband used it nearly as much as me despite being very tall and having a dodgy back! It was super comfortable, we found no problem with tying it, although it does take fractionally longer to get out of the house than using a more structured carrier would. We didn&#8217;t get on with having our daughter in sideways, which is one of the suggestions for a newborn, but as soon as we had her facing directly in instead she was fine.<br />
The major drawback was that it really screws up your clothes underneath it!<br />
Only other thought about it &#8211; but in common with most similar slings I&#8217;m sure &#8211; is that my daughter never really wore pretty dresses as she was in the sling every day pretty much and sleepsuits and then leggings worked so much better!<br />
We really loved it, would highly recommend it and felt it was reasonably priced (we bought it online from a lovely supplier who included a note saying she&#8217;d used one, loved it, and would give us any hints / help!). Have handed on to my sister to use now!</p>
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