Coming over from 12-24 months with a question. When my DD was a newborn (now 15 months) I purchased a Moby wrap, but never had much luck with it. It was cumbersome to put on and my DD never seemed comfortable in it.
Now with #2 on the way I'm looking for something else. I'm posting on here because I would like a carrier that especially works well for young babies and newborns since I'll primarily use it while I'm on maternity leave.
Please share what carrier you use (or have tried) and if you liked it.
Thanks!
Re: Have you used a baby carrier?
I use my carrier all the time. I have an ergo and it's awesome, they even sell an infant insert so you can use it for squishies too. I am waiting for my woven wrap in the mail ATM, but wovens are pretty awesome.
The Attachment Parenting board are expert at this subject
HTH!
edit: bjorns and carriers like it are said to be very bad for the baby's spine. Think about how uncomfortable it would be for your entire body weight to be supported by a piece of cloth between your legs....if you're looking for something inexpensive, infantino now sells ergo and mei tai knockoffs for under $40.
I am probably not much help because I have a Moby which I used a lot when she was little. IMO it is a pain in the butt to put on and go places with. I ordered a sling from sevenslings.com and used it while flying with LO when she was 2 and 3 months old and loved it for that purpose. It was great for that purpose because it was easy to get her in and out of quickly.
Check out the AP board, there is a lot of information on BWing over there.
We LOVE the Bejourn... feels great on our backs, and she loves it!
I have a few ring slings, a mei tai, and a few wraps. I use them all, but started off with my ring sling and love it the most. It is easy, very adjustable, and I always feel like my DS is supported. I've been using it since my DS was 6 weeks old, when I finally bought it. I love my wraps too, but if you didn't like the Moby, you probably won't like those.
FWIW, I had a Moby at the beginning and realized now 1) my DS was probably too heavy for it 2) almost everyone (including myself) puts it on too loosely.
The biggest problem with the bjorn is that it only goes up to about 20 lbs or so?
So you can't use it for a long time like you can with Ergo or Beco. We had an Ergo until DS1 was six months, and then I got a Beco Butterfly, which I adore and have been primarily using with DS2. I also have a Maya ring sling, which is good, but hurt my back too much with DS2. I think I'll start using it around the house when DS2 can sit up in it more.
DS2 - Oct 2010 (my VBAC baby!)