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Use a Baby Wrap - Fold the baby wrap in half lengthwise. Holding the rails (the long tails) to your side, place the baby wrap around your waist with the center point near your belly button.

Wrap the rails around to your back. Leave the first twist loose enough to add your baby.
Use a Baby Wrap

Draw the ends of the rails over your shoulders. For comfort, smooth out the rails as much as possible as they cross your shoulders. This also helps to distribute the weight of your baby.

Cross the rails one more time as they come across your front. Tuck them behind the center point where you started the baby wrap. Pull the rails around to your back, and tie them.

Spread the piece of baby wrap that's the central starting point. Make any final adjustments because here comes baby.

A baby wrap is a convenient item for parents. Parents with newborns and toddlers find it useful. There are a wide variety of ways to use a baby wrap. This description is for a front-cross carry. Once you get the hang of this method, you can try other ways that allow you to securely carry your baby on your hips and back. - by eHow



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