I am looking at getting a k'tan or an ergo. ds is 8 weeks old and over 13 pounds..i feel he will outgrow an infant insert with the ergo quickly but if I use the ergo without it looks like he would be swallowed up..the k'tan looks good for now, but will i like it as he get's heavier? the irrational side of me wants to get both! I really can't though $ wise..can someone give me some input on what is best to do? thank you!
Re: choosing between k'tan and ergo
Agreed. There are lots of other options out there as well...are you open to other things? Not that there's anything wrong with the ergo - you just didn't sound sold on it.
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I just want to start using it rightaway. ds doesn't spread his legs open enough yet to use the ergo so he would need something in the meantime..i think it's a waste for me to get the infant insert being that we are mostly going to use it outside and it will be way to warm for the next 2 months here in nj...i read rolling up a receiving blanket and putting it under him will help till he get's alittle bigger..has anyone done that and is it comfortable? The K'tan looks great for now but looks like I will need something with more support as the baby get's heavier.. what other options do you suggest? I really don't want to go more than $100..
I have the K'tan. It worked wonderfully for the first couple of months (and very easy to use compared to other wraps IMO), but as DD put on more weight I wanted a carrier with more support. I started looking at Mei Tais and SSCs. The size adjustability with these is something you just don't get with a K'tan. DD's just now getting big enough to be comfy in an Ergo (I never bought the insert). With some of the other MTs and SSCs I've tried I still have to put a blanket under her bottom to get an okay fit. Look for deals on used carriers so maybe you could get two.
this sounds like a good idea and i'll probably do this. If i knew i was having a 3rd child in the future i would just get both!
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