Is anyone else planning on trying the baby wearing thing? Or for anyone
other than FTM's, have you done it before? If so, how did it go? Any
tips? I'm wondering if I should bring a sling or carrier to the
hospital so I can start it ASAP and which slings/carriers are the best.
Also, I have a moby wrap and it is SO confusing! It looks like once I
get the hang of it, it will be amazing, but where and when do you FTM's
plan on starting to use it and for 2+ moms, where are the ideal places
to use it? I can't imagine walking into the grocery store and having to
wrap that thing all around me and get the LO situated before beginning
to shop...I feel like I would have a line of people a mile long behind
me waiting for me to get moving! :P Thanks!!
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Re: baby wearing-repost from 3rd tri and natural birth board
I was not successful in getting DS to be happy in a carrier, but I plan to try different things this time. I have a Moby now ( I had a homemade one before that was part of the problem, i think) and my Ergo is on it's way!
If you plan to wear the Moby, you will want to get it on properly before leaving the house. It's a more complicated design to wear, so until you get it down for sure, you won't want to mess around in the parking lot in the cold to figure it out. I plan to just put it on, wear my coat over it and put my DD in it from her carseat once we get to the store.
As for the Ergo, you might already know this, but make sure you either froggy the legs or criss cross them so that they are comfortable. It's not for at least a few months before a baby is big enough to put their legs around your waist.
I was scared of the Moby so I got the Baby K'Tan. I guess it's the Moby with the guesswork taken out of it? We'll see!
I plan to baby wear as much as possible, but I don't think I'll start until I get home. I imagine I'll be holding her plenty then, so a few days of waiting won't be the end of the world.
I could have written this myself.
Ditto!
Baby could not be carried outside of the room in the hospital without the alarm going off. She needed to be in the isolette.
We use the K'tan. Once you get the hang of wraps they are pretty easy. Not sure why you feel it must be started right away, but you certainly can. Phoebe was in hers at four days old when we went out to eat.
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