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I already have a ring sling that I have never mastered, a mei tai that I love but I would really like to get a Moby D as well.

I am looking for something that is really easy to breastfeed in but that will also hold hte baby snug and tight against me. I have big, saggy boobs and I have noticed that the Moby seems to hold a baby really good and snug as well as in a good position. Would it be a waste of money to get one?
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I don't have a Mei Tei so I can't speak to them, but my Moby was a godsend for the first 3-4 months of my daughters life. I'm fairly large breasted (E cup is noticeable) and it was freakin awesome to be able to loosen the wrap and lower her down to the breast and still get on with my life.

And I used the Moby as my primary wrap until she was 22 lbs. Ok, so that was 6 months... *sigh* but it went longer than I was told it would.
post #3 of 6
Loosening a wrap to breastfeed with my large breasts was a bit of a hassle. I found that loosening a mei tai or ring sling to bf was easier. I use a wrap now that she doesn't bf all the time.
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I don't nurse in mine. When she wants to nurse, I pull her out, push the wrap side, nurse her, then put her back in and retighten the wrap.
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Both of my sisters, my best friend, my cousin, and myself all have sling, mei tai, and Moby Wrap. I personallly did not get to use Moby Wrap often (got it when my baby was one year old), but everyeone else with younger baby use Moby Wrap most often.
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Originally Posted by TefferTWH View Post
I don't nurse in mine. When she wants to nurse, I pull her out, push the wrap side, nurse her, then put her back in and retighten the wrap.
That's what I do with a stretchy wrap like a Moby as well. If I really need to breastfeed in a carrier with a little baby, I use my ring sling. However, I love my Moby-esque wrap for carrying a tiny baby -- so soft and snuggly!
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