Is there any kind of sling or carrier that would be good for a newborn (like less than 1 month old)? My friend is giving me her barely used Baby Bjorn carrier but I thought I read that was for 1 month and up. We will be travelling for my sister's wedding exactly 4 weeks after my due date and LO will be with us for everything and I know we could just keep him in the car seat the whole time, but I thought maybe we should have a sling on hand in case that would work better.

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Re: Sling/carrier?
I have a piggy sack.
You're more than welcome to borrow one of mine for the trip and if you were to want one you can just order after.
I meant to say this too, Sarah. Its just sitting in my closet right now, you are more than welcome to borrow it and see if your baby likes it before buying one.
Another vote for the Moby! We use it for at least an hour a day still.
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I have a mei tai (which is what a piggy sack is) and an ergo w/ the infant insert. The infant insert costs the same as a moby wrap. The ergo isn't cheap, but we use it constantly, and DD can still ride in it, it has a much higher weight limit, can be on back or front, etc.
I have a bjorn that I need to sell, it was killer on my back/shoulders. They are really only good for a very short period of time, because once the kid is over like 15 lbs they are just too heavy to have in the bjorn.
Maybe this is why my friend barely used hers!
Thank you to pps for the offers to borrow a wrap! I may take someone up on that.
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Ditto the PPs - you'll love the moby when your LO is tiny and it would be perfect for the wedding, IMO.
I also have a rebozo, which took me some time to get the hang of, but I love it now.
I have an Beco Butterfly and it is an awesome carrier.
We were able to use a Bjorn (before we had the Beco) from like months 3-7 or so? Like Daisy said, it would hurt my back if I used it for more than a hour.
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Thank you for mentioning this. For some reason I didn't really think about how much we'd be carrying him around/holding him. <-- this makes me sound dumb, but I'm having a clueless day
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It took me about 2 weeks to figure that out. It seems so obvious, but no one ever says it explicitly - they always seems so worried about the baby sleeping, etc. and I always though "sleep = laying down" so I kept trying to lay DD down to sleep. Once I realized she would just sleep on me/in my arms and I couldn't put her down, everything got easier.
When Ada was tiny I used a ring sling. Mine is a Maya Wrap. I then moved into wovens wraps. We have an Ergo that we use all the time now, but never used the infant insert.
Sleeping Baby productions has really inexpensive ring slings, some that are made of linen, which would be cool for the summer.
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