I know twins are hard to carry at the same time for long, but I'm wondering, if you've had twins, did you like your Moby? To wear tandem or separate. And, for that matter, even with single babies, was having a Moby worth it for the short while before you moved on to other wraps/slings/carriers?
I have a ring sling and an ergo with an infant insert ready to go so we can alternate carriers and/or have one for both DH and I to carry a baby apiece. But I was reading the "Be Honest with Me" post below and hearing how much everyone loves their Moby's and wovens and now I'm wondering if I'd really like to have one for the early weeks.
Thoughts?
Re: Will I want a Moby?
Woven wraps were my go to carrier with my older daughter. I discovered them when she was 10 months old and used them throughout ny next pregnancy.
I got a Moby for DD2, even though I really loved my wovens. I did use the Moby, but I also used my softest woven wrap. I would use one for a week or so, then remember the other existed and try it out...Each time, I was surprised at how comfortable the other was...I loved both during the newborn period. I probably stopped using the Moby when DD2 was about 4 months old...I bet it would still be really comfy, though...and super snuggly...
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I never liked my Moby. By the time I got DD2 in it, she was fussing to get out. She really didn't like being carried so that she couldn't see out. I specifically remember taking her for a walk one day in the Moby and having to take her out and physically carry her because she was so upset. She would have been happier in a stroller.
I think it really depends on the child. I have an Ergo and am planning to buy a ring sling. In general, my kids prefer to be carried on my hip anyway. I figure a ring sling should take some of the weight off my arms at least.
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Xoexpat is obviously the best person to give you advice, since she's the only one in this post to who actually has dealt with a Moby and twins!
However, since she didn't find it helpful with even one, I'll share a different perspective to take into consideration.
I had purchased a moby before giving birth, but they were highly recommended by my hospital. We had to take a "before you go home" class at the hospital and there were twins who had just been born there (These boys were over 7lbs too! Very impressive.) The instructor showed us how to use the Moby, so maybe that's why it never seemed especially hard for me, and she also said it was the best carrier for twins, since you could put one in each side.
I used the Moby every day for the first 9 months. It was perfect for putting on quickly and walking the dog when I got home from work. We quit, not because my 19lber got too big, but because by July it was a little too warm. So it doesn't necessarily have a short lifespan.
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