I don't know if you can call me an AP, but I do hate the carseat carriers. Baby just gets shuttled all day in those things and never gets held. Plus, I can't imagine it is good for their bodies to be in that position for so much of the day!
What do you do in the winter, though, when it is cold? How can I get a smooth transfer into a carrier at the grocery store/ mall/ wherever. I can see the draw of moving them all bundled in their car seat into a stroller, but I don't want to! What do you do when it is cold out? (This applies more to newborns/ young infants.. older babies could take a moment in the cold more, I suppose)
Re: don't want to be a carseat carrier mama in the winter
Strive for a middle ground. Just because you use the carseat carrier to transport your LO to and from the car doesn't mean that they never get held.
You will probably appreciate the convenience more than you know. When your LO is sound asleep in the car and you can just lift the baby out and not wake him up. In the winter, you can keep them really warm in the carrier until you get inside and take him out to hold him.
This is what I do. As long it's not a blizzard or a downpour, it's not a problem for him to get a little chilly for the 1-2 minutes it takes to get inside.
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We use a blanket to carry him to the car and then put it over him in his seat. Then I make sure the wrap is all ready to go and take him out. I usually throw the blanket over him but wait until inside to out him in the wrap.
If you kid stays asleep, or even falls asleep, in the carseat. Ours didn't really. And we hated taking that thing in and out, so we'd just pick her up and carry her. (She didn't like carriers when she was really little.)
We just put a jacket on her when we got out of the car, or wrapped ours around her when she was really little. We're in the pacnorthwest, though, so it doesn't get super duper cold.
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When they are so young they tend to fall asleep a lot and it sucks waking up a a baby. At least it did for us. So the carrier was very nice. It would snap into a stroller and I would use that only for quick trips where I didn't need to buy much.
Grocery shopping I always did (and still do at 2.5) with the Ergo because I need all the room I can get when doing that. I would time it around her naps and actually have her nap in the Ergo while shopping.She never napped more than 30 minutes at a time until she was about a year old.
And believe me....she was held more than enough, spending lots of naps on me. She spent a lot more time in Ergo than a stroller. We travel a lot and I quit taking a stroller at 4 months.
Personally I liked the bucket seat but it depends on what you and your LO like. Some kids hate it. We kept her in there until 11 months. She is a small kid so if I had had a big kid I might have changed my mind sooner.
I didn't mean to imply anything bad about people who use the car seat inside! I am sorry if I offended anyone! I know you are all probably laughing thinking "She has no idea..." as I have not had the baby, yet!
I also didn't really mean for quick trips or coming in and out of the house. I am sure I will do that (and probably for some longer trips, too). We have a bassinet attachment on the stroller, and I am happy to put baby in there, too. I don't think a baby has to be held ALL the time. That is impractical! There is just something about the scrunched up position of the car seat that makes me not want them to stay in there for a big mall trip or outing often.
I really like getting in the car next to them and loading them into the carrier. I don't know why I didn't think about that!
Thanks for the opinions and help!
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This is what I did.
Yeah this. Also, if your baby is sleeping why in the world would you want to wake him/her up to move? I used the car seat carrier a moderate amount last year when DD was only a couple of months old. She would usually fall asleep on the way to church and sleep through the first half. When she woke up I'd either take her out and nurse her or she'd sit contently on H's lap.
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