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Help needed with Papoozle Baby sling

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EddiesMummy · 15/05/2009 15:48

Hi
I have just got one of these slings after reading the rave reviews. However, I must be the only person on the planet who can't figure it out!!
I am trying to figure out the foetal/breastfeeding position for my 5 week old and just cannot do it. I emailed Totsbots for help a few days ago but have heard nothing (and I am NOT impressed with their service). There are no instructions on this position, so does anyone out there know how to do it, and if so can you please help me??
I am on the verge of packing it up and returning it I am so annoyed (and having a headache & screaming toddler just make it worse).
Please help
xx

OP posts:
Tangle · 17/05/2009 23:41

Sorry you're having problems with your sling .

Have you tried on Natural Mamas? There are a lot of ladies with a LOT of baby wearing experience on there - even if they don't have direct experience of the Papoozle I'm guessing they'd be able to have a very good shot at helping you to work it out.

Fingers crossed for you

EddiesMummy · 18/05/2009 13:42

Thanks for taking the time to reply. I have to admit that it is going back and instead I have bought a moby wrap. Already the moby is so much easier to use (even if I do clean the floor with it whilst putting it on).
I will make a note of that website though as it looks very useful.

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Tangle · 18/05/2009 21:21

Sounds good - I used a Hug-a-Bub a lot when DD was little and found it great through to about 7 months. Hope you get on as well with your Moby

(Just be warned she's now 2 and still gets carted from time to time, but the stretchy started to suffer so DH has had to get used to funding my sling buying - babywearing does seem to become a bit addictive )

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