For those of you who are not familiar with the Hooter Hider Nursing Covers by Bebe au Lait, click on the below video review. For my very first contest a couple of months ago, I gave away 5 hooter hider nursing covers to 5 individuals. I want to give away one more (any hooter hider that you want). Simply post a comment to this blog entry and state what you currently use or used as a nursing cover and what brand. Also state what you liked or disliked about the nursing cover you used. Contest ends Thursday, July 3rd, and the one lucky winner will be announced on July 4th.
Hooter Hider Nursing Cover Video Review
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Tags: bebe au lait, hooter hider, Nursing Covers











I also used my Bebe au Lait cover over my Bjorn to protect her from sun, and people! when she was very young as well as a sunshade over her stroller. I always kept one in the car and one in my bag–so I was never without.
I have a Hooter Hider and I’ve used it to not only shield my breasts from peeking eyes, but also as a blanket, spit-up cloth, and bib. Love it.
I have a Hooter Hider and I love it. No more silly blanket falling off my shoulder while I try to nurse. The best part is that I can peek at my baby while nursing.
I have the Lovedbaby one, and I like it, except I think that I would like the feature on the hooter hider that lets you see down at your baby without having to hold the blanket or cover-up out from your chest.
I used a Hooter Hiders nursing cover and loved it - the only thing that I wish could change was that my baby tended to get so hot and sweaty while nursing underneath it - but I don’t know that that can be helped . . .
i used a hooter hider with my newest baby and LOVED it. i was out at a restaurant and even my best friends sitting around me had no idea i was nursing!! now, i love giving them as gifts to all my new mom friends.
I used a Carter’s receiving blanket for covering up while nursing. I spent most of the time fiddling with it to keep it from falling off of my shoulder. By the time my daughter was a little bit older, she could pull it off herself so it was virtually no use to even try. I never nursed in public b/c I was too embarassed. I wish I had known about hooter hiders then!