Pros And Cons Of A Postpartum Trauma

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• The wrap does not offer any type of ergonomic support to the baby.
• The wrap does not offer any type of ergonomic support to the wearer.
• Wearing this wrap as a postpartum belt may not be advisable for petite women as there may be too much material.
• This wrap is geared more toward women than men although men can use it.
• It takes some time, and probably watching YouTube, to learn how to properly wear the CuddleBug.
If you are not looking for a traditional, structured carrier, a wrap may be the way to go. This wrap by CuddleBug has lots of great features. Just do your research beforehand and know all of the pros and cons before committing to this type of carrier. If you are unsure of how to wear one, there are even videos on YouTube

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