
After 6 long years of TTC and a traumatic birth... I finally got to hold my baby in my arms!
'Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart.'Psalm 37:4
2006 start TTC
2007 Start w/ RE (Endo and MFI previous marriage)/ 2008 Vericocele surgery/3 clomid cycles
2009 Lap removed stage III endo/ 2 failed IUI/ Divorce
2011 Remarried
October 2011 Dx: Endo & DOR/ November 2011- clomid & TI cycle
January 2012 IVF~ Flare protocol 10 ER/ 9 mature fertilized with ICSI/ ET- 2 Grade A Blasts/ 4 frozen= BFN
Febuary 2012- -Endo Biopsy/ MTHFR diagnosis
March 8- FET 2 grade A blasts= BFP!!!!
November 2012- Charles was born by emergency C-Section
Dealing with:
Stage III Endo/ DOR/ MTHFR two mutations C677T & A1298C
Currently TTC #2 FET planned January 2014
Re: Now you got me thinking about strollers.....
I would get a snap n' go, BOB jogger with infant seat adapter and then you will need an umbrella stroller for places like the airport, mall, in and out of the car, etc...
I LOVE my BOB and C will still sit in it. We also still used it last year at Disney and that thing was fabulous. I debated getting a double but I don't think we will need it.
Happy registering/shopping :-)
***Twin fraternal girls born at 35w6d in 12/2008***
After 6 long years of TTC and a traumatic birth... I finally got to hold my baby in my arms!
'Delight yourself in the LORD and he will give you the desires of your heart.'Psalm 37:4
2006 start TTC
2007 Start w/ RE (Endo and MFI previous marriage)/ 2008 Vericocele surgery/3 clomid cycles
2009 Lap removed stage III endo/ 2 failed IUI/ Divorce
2011 Remarried
October 2011 Dx: Endo & DOR/ November 2011- clomid & TI cycle
January 2012 IVF~ Flare protocol 10 ER/ 9 mature fertilized with ICSI/ ET- 2 Grade A Blasts/ 4 frozen= BFN
Febuary 2012- -Endo Biopsy/ MTHFR diagnosis
March 8- FET 2 grade A blasts= BFP!!!!
November 2012- Charles was born by emergency C-Section
Dealing with:
Stage III Endo/ DOR/ MTHFR two mutations C677T & A1298C
Currently TTC #2 FET planned January 2014
Set your sights on a BOB then. I've only heard people that rave about them.
I'm definitely not a runner, but I think that you're not supposed to run with a baby until they are a certain age. Maybe someone else can remember what the age is.
***Twin fraternal girls born at 35w6d in 12/2008***
If I had to do it again...I would have picked up a Snap N Go, and a BOB.
Pick up a carrier that will fit the BOB my Chico Cortina was not compatible so we had to "rig" it a lil.
Another vote for BOB with carseat adapter. We actually never used a snap n go (gasp!) because I either carry the baby in a sling or throw the carseat in the BOB if I want a stroller. If I stayed at home with the kids and was out running errands and doing lots of things with kids in tow during the week I can see how the snap n go might have been more useful.
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I swore I wouldn't be THAT mom who had half a dozen strollers... but I quickly learned that all strollers are not created equal and different strollers work best for different stages. At this point, we've had probably 8-10 strollers total. Thankfully, most of them came from Craigslist and went right back on CL when we were done. Anyway, here's my experience and the order in which I would purchase if I were you...
1. Snap n go is a must for the early stages. Didn't have it for Gavin and I liked my travel system fine. But with Sophie, I used the SNG all the time for quick shopping trips, restaurants or whatever. Places where I would have felt silly bringing in a whole travel system. Like restaurants- I could pull it right up to the table and not have to worry about them having a sling or turning a highchair upside down (NOT safe!). It was so handy, I really wondered how I dealt with not having it the first time.
2. If you're going to jog, you need a BOB. But personally, I think those are too big to be your primary stroller while you're out and about in a crowded place. So you'll need something a little more agile for shopping, festivals, zoo, disney, etc.
3. I agree about the city mini being all that we need- we don't need an umbrella at all. That thing is very light and folds up flat. Best stroller I've found so far. Both kids love it and we have no complaints at all. Wish I had spent the money and bought a mini to begin with for Gavin and then we probably wouldn't have needed the other 7 strollers we've used! They do have a carseat adaptor but honestly, I just know I wouldn't have used it as much as the snap n go. I would have felt silly bringing in a whole stroller + carseat to a restaurant but the SNG was perfect for that.
As for registering, I say put them all on the registry and see what you get :-) If you don't get any, then start off with a SNG from CL and buy yourself a BOB. If you find that you still need something else after that, go for the City Mini or something similarly lightweight and easy to maneuver.
I have a single BOB (Ironman) for running. The front wheel is bigger and the shocks are better than the Revolution, but the wheel doesn't swivel. that was fine for me, b/c I only used it for running. If you take it to the zoo or something with tight spaces, it is a PITA, because you have to lean it back and move it. I started running with Colin in the BOB when he was 2 weeks old and ran a 5k race with him when he was 5 weeks. My carseat didn't fit with the adaptor, and since he was a big baby, I just used a snuzzler and swaddling blankets for support and laid all the way back.
Learn from my mistake and don't run that early! I had problems healing properly and had to do outpatient surgery when he was 5 months b/c I started back so soon.
I have a double BOB revoluation and it was great for both kids. I never ran with the double b/c it was too heavy but the swivel wheel made it much more manueverable.
The SNG is great. I did use my travel system a good bit with C. I liked it for the mall b/c I could completely cover him with the shade and it had a good sized basket.
I have never used a snap-n-go but neither of my boys stayed in the infant seat longer then 12wks (bailey was only in it for 8wks). With just Bailey, we used the single BOB revolution for everything - indoors, outdoors it didn't matter we used it. I loved that stroller. It had the best sun shade, was easy to steer no matter where we were, it was comfortable to push for dh who is tall and for me who is short, and I liked the cup holder. The new ones have an infant seat adpater for chicco too.
Everyone has such different opinions on strollers just like with a lot of baby stuff. You really have to figure out what you will use it for and how your family activity level is whether it be mostly indoor or outdoor etc.
We have the Uppababy Vista and absolutely love it. I have used it every day since DS was born last June. It comes with a bassinet so it was nice during the early months. I can also have DS face me in the stroller to this day, which is convenient when he is snacking on something or when he is napping. It is heavy to put in/out of the trunk but I've managed fine so far. It is the only stroller we own, just wanted to throw it out there.
FWIW, you aren't supposed to run with the baby in the stroller until they get decent head control, ~6mos give or take.