Ok so right now we're just TTC but I was wondering, when I get pregnant can I still wear LO (obviously asking just as long as my belly will let me size wise) I wear her to walk the dogs since strollers & dogs do not work for us. I know you're not supposed to lift heavy things but obviously I'll still be picking up and carrying LO so is baby wearing any different? She's only like 18lbs and it's for no more than half hour increments. Any second time moms have experience with this?
Re: Baby Wearing
Sorry, I don't know. But I was curious what are you currently using to carry your LO. I've used our moby and ergo on occasion before, but it was never a daily thing. I really wish we would have stuck with it more. But both my carriers always seemed sooooo cumbersom! I've heard slings are good for older/bigger babies? But I haven't invested in one. A month ago DD was 22 lbs and 30 inches.
I'd like to start taking more walks with LO and our dogs. Right now, its one or the other.
My Journey to Motherhood
Me 36, DH 42
7.5 years of TTC ... It never gets any easier.
Baby Girl # 1
TTC Since January 2009
Reproductive Endocrinologist diagnosed us "Unexplained Infertility".
After 3 years . . . 3 IUIs . . . and 3 IVFs . . . our miracle GIRL arrived on August 6, 2012.
Baby Girl # 2
TTC Since June 2013
Got pregnant on our own without Fertility Treatments - January 2016! Thank you snow storm Jonas!
EDD 10/15/16
At 20-week anatomy scan found IUGR (Intrauterine Growth Restriction), and very low Amniotic Fluid. Now, I'm High Risk and have weekly ultrasounds to monitor fluid and growth. If baby runs out of room or is too growth restricted, they will deliver ASAP. My current goal is to make it to 28 weeks!
Thanks for the info. What position are you using now? I've been trying the side carry since DD is now bigger and wants to see everything that is going on. I guess I just need to dusk off my ergo and try again. I really liked the idea of it, but in I never got the hang of it. DD was always so squirmy and I always had to fiddle so much with the carrier to get it right. I've only used it on occasion, but I really want to use it more. I told DD last week that when/if we have a #2, I want to be better at baby wearing from the get-go!
My Journey to Motherhood
Me 36, DH 42
7.5 years of TTC ... It never gets any easier.
Baby Girl # 1
TTC Since January 2009
Reproductive Endocrinologist diagnosed us "Unexplained Infertility".
After 3 years . . . 3 IUIs . . . and 3 IVFs . . . our miracle GIRL arrived on August 6, 2012.
Baby Girl # 2
TTC Since June 2013
Got pregnant on our own without Fertility Treatments - January 2016! Thank you snow storm Jonas!
EDD 10/15/16
At 20-week anatomy scan found IUGR (Intrauterine Growth Restriction), and very low Amniotic Fluid. Now, I'm High Risk and have weekly ultrasounds to monitor fluid and growth. If baby runs out of room or is too growth restricted, they will deliver ASAP. My current goal is to make it to 28 weeks!
I tried slings and other carriers, but I found that my back tired quite quickly. The Ergo, on the other hand, allowed me to babywear my infants basically all day long. I continue to wear my toddler twins (25 months and 30+ pound each) daily, and though I don't think I could do it all day, I can still do it for stretches of over an hour at a time. If I am wearing just one, I could still pull it off for several hours.