What are your thoughts on the forward facing holds? Do you do it in your Moby? Ergo?
I have read some differing things about forward facing, that it's not as supportive to LO and that it can be over-stimulating. I have a Moby and an Ergo, but neither shows videos on how to forward face (that I can find) on line.
Yesterday I was wearing LO when I took both girls to the aquarium. She started freaking out because she wanted to see the fish, I guess! As soon as I let one side of the Ergo down and held her, she was happy, and so I put her in the stroller and she loved it. So last night I wore her forward facing around the house, in the Moby, while I did my evening chores and she seemed to dig it.
Maybe a side or hip hold is the answer.
Experiences? Input? Feedback?
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Re: ring sling. Make sure the bottom rail is spread knee to knee then you can reach into the sling and take the fabric under their bum and pull it up so it comes between you and baby. Does that make sense?
The Ergo 360 is the only carrier I'm comfortable having LO forward face in.
As for forward carrying, I tried it a couple times in the k'tan, which kinley seemed to like, but it looked so uncomfortable. Once I'm more comfortable using my wrap, I'm going to try a high back carry for her to be able to look around.
Born 2/4/14
Weighing 6 lbs 10 oz and 20 inches long
Also, when facing me in the Ergo, he cries every time I have to spread his legs so far apart to wrap around me.
His legs shouldn't wrap around you. He can be knee to knee and his legs still in front like this.
He's 18 lbs and over 26", so I don't think it's a size thing. I guess my baby prefers hip dysplasia over inward carrying.
Proud Cloth Diapering, Babywearing Mommy to Desmond (5.30.2011) and Evangeline (2.26.2014)
Loving wife, best friend and teammate to Babywearing Daddy, Kelly (7.27.2000)
Volunteer Babywearing Educator at Babywearing International of South Central Pennsylvania
Proud Cloth Diapering, Babywearing Mommy to Desmond (5.30.2011) and Evangeline (2.26.2014)
Loving wife, best friend and teammate to Babywearing Daddy, Kelly (7.27.2000)
Volunteer Babywearing Educator at Babywearing International of South Central Pennsylvania