Hi Ladies! I'm looking for some advice on babywearing! I didn't really do it with #1, but I did spend hours a day on the couch BFing her. I'm thinking that I won't get that luxury once baby 2 is here and I am looking for some recommendations something that can keep me mobile with DD1 while BFing LO2. Oh, and I'd be fairly new to the whole babywearing, so I would need you to teach me about it like a child. TIA!
Re: Baby wearing and breastfeeding at the same time
I started nursing my babies in wraps (the Moby and k'tan) when they were around 3 months or so, or about the time they developed pretty good head control. I put them in the carrier facing me, sitting upright with their head against my chest and their legs dangling (frogged, with knees higher than butt). Then I lean forward slightly to create enough space for me to get my boob out, and stick it in their mouths and straighten back up, supporting my breast or their head with one hand to help them stay latched.
I did it today with our new Beco Gemini (a structured carrier now that my girls are a bit bigger) and did it pretty much the same way.
Hope someone else can help you with the newborn period. My girls were less than 6 pounds when we brought them home so we didn't wear them right away.
If you google "becoming mamas babywearing" it has really extensive guides to all the different carriers, I would really recommend you check thst out.
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It is possible to nurse in any major style of adjustable carrier: ring sling, mei tai, soft-structured carrier, or wrap. I like to do it upright and tummy-to-tummy versus any sort of cradle carry (so baby is upright and not laying down in a carrier). I started with DS1 at 5 weeks and DS2 at 8 hours old. Here are my tips & links to my videos for nursing a woven wrap.
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Oh, and ditto to finding a babywearing group! It took me 5 weeks to get to a meeting with DS1, which is why I started as "late" at 5 weeks. I could've done it earlier, had I known how.
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I think ring slings are the easiest for newbies (and older babies too) for nursing. I've had a ring sling for awhile, but one of my babywearing group leaders was actually the one who showed me how to nurse in it.
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