Baby on Board

October 20th, 2009

Pregnancy is no doubt an exciting time in any woman’s life. As soon as the dipstick shows two pink lines the mother’s life changes for everything. The woman starts planning for the baby’s life before the baby is even born. She announces to family and friends she’s having a baby. Once the mother finds out the sex of the baby she can buy baby clothing, furniture and much more. The majority of women are not in a big hurry to buy maternity clothing. Most women would rather unbutton those jeans instead of wearing maternity jeans . Once you have to wear Maternity Clothes you don’t have to look like an old granny in her rocking chair. You can still look stylish while you carry your bundle of joy next to you. After the baby is born you can buy a Moby to carry the baby. A Moby is an alternative to those sling carriers with narrow straps. The moby wrap has wide straps and it’s easy to adjust for both mother and baby. Being able to adjust the straps allows the mother and baby to both be comfortable. Having your hands free allows the mother to complete all those tasks involved with motherhood.


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