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The InfinityMOM Nursing Scarf in Grey Chevron is a stylish and practical accessory for nursing mothers. Made from a soft blend of 50% cotton and 50% polyester, this scarf ensures comfort for both mom and baby. Its lightweight and compact design makes it easy to carry, while its versatility allows it to be used as a pumping cover. Plus, it's machine washable for effortless cleaning, making it the perfect addition to any mom's wardrobe.
Product Dimensions | 6.9 x 2.2 x 0.1 inches |
Item model number | INFMOM1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
R**W
An improvement over the apron style covers
I bought this one as a gift for my husband's cousin. I own the grey version of this. I love that I can be walking around in a store and carrying my nursing cover without any real effort. The scarf looks great and works as a scarf, yet transforms to a cover when you need it. I love that I can completely cover my side- front to back- without any worry that my baby is going to flash me. Because of the way it wraps around you, the baby has a harder time knocking it away from you. I have also found it nice to just drape over my neck and just lay over my boob without slipping my baby inside of it. I don't know that I'll ever go back to apron style covers. I've nursed 3 other children. The only thing an apron cover has over a scarf if that if you're nursing twins, a scarf isn't going to work. My middle two children are twins.
S**K
Great scarf whether or not you're a nursing mom
I love this scarf. I have only used it a few times for a nursing cover. I nurse my babies everywhere and rely on nursing tanks under my shirts for coverage. I got this for those times (church, etc) when I need a little extra coverage. I love the way it looks and have just been wearing it as a scarf.The scarf is a single layer of fabric with serged edges, and the seam to attach the ends is clean with no raw edges. Other reviewers have noted this is a simple, no frills item which is belied by the price tag. However, it drapes beautifully and launders like a champ, with no awkward bunching or shrinking, which I have experienced with other (etsy, non-nursing cover) scarves.The biggest con for me, other than the price tag, is that I have found it a little hard to use gracefully as a nursing cover. Part of this is probably that I don't usually use a nursing cover. I think with a little practice it would probably be a smooth and easy process.In short, the scarf gets four stars for being overpriced, but otherwise, is a great find. It looks good and provides a lot of coverage without a lot of bulk. I wish they had more color/pattern choices.
A**Y
Waste of money
I bought this because I didn't want to use one of those apron looking covers and because it covers your back while nursing. First off, this is just a big piece of cheap fabric that is sewn to make a big loop. I don't understand how the people that gave this good reviews fit their baby under this to nurse comfortably. This is way to small and I am not a big person and my baby is small. My baby hates this thing. I'm glad that I can at least use it as a scarf because I will never use it as a cover.
T**R
Cute but shows a lot of skin
I really wanted to give this 5 stars. It is the cutest fabric. I agree with other reviews that it is a bummer the grey chevron print I got is only on one side. But I do disagree with the reviews that said it isn't jersey. At least the one I received is. It's not the stretchiest jersey fabric but it is jersey and very soft, even the side with the print on it.I gave it three stars because when this is used to nurse you put one side over the shoulder you are nursing on and let the other side hang. The side that hangs totally gives anyone who is looking a nice view if you aren't proactively holding it against your skin which makes you have to use your free hand unlike the bib covers that allow you to have one hand free. Also, I'm not the smallest person 5'7 125, and it does seem like my 3 week old could start stretching it in a few months, the product could use more fabric.I don't like the bib covers and nurse in public a lot so I haven't decided yet if I will be returning this or not. Seriously it's so cute I want to keep it but functionally inferior to bib covers.
R**R
No way to look down at baby without partially exposing yourself
PROS:Fabric is nice and soft and smoothColor is prettyCONS:Sits on top of baby's head more so than other covers that have little suspension rods in the top -- this is an issue if your baby doesn't like having cloth on their face while they eat (and really, would you?)Impossible to view baby or help them get a latch without partially exposing yourself...thus defeating the purpose of using a nursing coverPrice seems a bit steep for what is essentially a loop of fabricI liked the idea of this scarf because I had used the Boppy nursing cover a few times and found the fabric a bit stiff and didn't like feeling like I was wearing an apron. The plastic suspension rod also makes it a bit bulkier to shove in my diaper bag since it won't fold nicely. The soft flowy-ness of this scarf appealed to me and it looks a bit more sophisticated than your typical apron-type cover, so I thought I'd give it a shot.However, I ended up returning it after a few attempts at using it because it just didn't serve its primary purpose (keeping me covered) very well. My baby sometimes needs help getting a latch and sometimes I just want to look at him while he eats. To do that, you have to pull back the edge of the scarf so you can see your baby. Because of how the scarf lays across your body, there's no way to peek at baby from above (like you can with the Boppy and other covers that have plastic suspension rods around the neck), so you have to peek by pulling aside the scarf a little. The drawback of that, of course, is that it exposes your breast from the side, which is precisely what I don't want to happen when I'm using a nursing cover. I tried a variety of ways of looking at my baby in a way that wouldn't expose any skin, but it just wouldn't work. I'm going back to the Boppy cover simply for that reason, even though I'm not 100% happy with the Boppy either. I can live with stiff fabric and bulkiness if it keeps me totally covered and gives my baby a little extra breathing room.One other quibble...The idea behind this being a scarf is that you can just wear it and turn it into a nursing cover as needed. Ok...but what if I don't want to wear a scarf all day, every day? It gets up past 100 degrees in the spring and summer where I live...the idea of wearing a scarf while outside with my baby in heat like that just makes me want to puke. So in reality it got shoved into my diaper bag, thus defeating the point of it being a scarf.
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