STM here and I have/used a Moby wrap for ds. I liked it but it was a bit of a hassle to wrap and unwrap every time I got in and out of the car, etc.
My Moby was the only thing I ever tried in the baby wearing department. I think I may have another type of sling that someone gave me but it was really girly so I never used it. (I'm gonna dig it out of the attic and try it out with lo #2 though)
Any suggestions for carriers that are a little easier than a wrap but not super expensive? Thanks!
Sooooo many good ones! Do you have a babywearing group near you? If you are not sure I may be able to help you find out. Anyway, if you do that's a great place to start. You can try on different carriers/wraps and see what you like or don't like.
@sensitivesally it is basically a group of (usually) women who babywear. The leaders (and oftentimes many of the regulars) bring their "stash", aka all their wraps/carriers, and people can try them out and learn how to use them. Many groups also have lending libraries where you can borrow carriers (just like a library). Although you usually have to meet certain criteria before you can borrow, like attending a set number of meetings and/or giving a refundable deposit to protect against damages.
I love my local group. I've made so many great friends there and it helped me to get into wrapping. I've learned a lot and now have moved on to helping others learn.
I love my Ergo. They are a little pricy but we got lots of use out of it. Keep an eye out for target sales--occasionally they have really good deals on them. Also could always buy one secondhand.
Also paxbaby.com will do "rentals" for you to try out.
I love love love adore my Mei Tai. (I have a Babyhawk and it's what I get all the expecting moms I know). We could use it from birth, it is insanely easy to put on (even DH is jealous but won't wear it because he thinks my design is too girly) and does a fantastic high back carry. We still use it with my 3 year old.
My biggest complaint about the Ergo, which we also have and DH uses is that the back carry puts the kid's head smack in the middle of your back, which isn't terribly enjoyable for them.
Also paxbaby.com will do "rentals" for you to try out.
I love love love adore my Mei Tai. (I have a Babyhawk and it's what I get all the expecting moms I know). We could use it from birth, it is insanely easy to put on (even DH is jealous but won't wear it because he thinks my design is too girly) and does a fantastic high back carry. We still use it with my 3 year old.
My biggest complaint about the Ergo, which we also have and DH uses is that the back carry puts the kid's head smack in the middle of your back, which isn't terribly enjoyable for them.
Try raising the waist belt. This will place the baby higher.
Try raising the waist belt. This will place the baby higher.
I'm pretty sure you can't do a high back carry in an Ergo, because of the arm strap lengths. It's not a matter of where the waist is. Even with the waist under the breast, the arm straps wouldn't cinch in enough for the head to be above the shoulder. Am I totally off-base? We've tried just about everything and my kid has a pretty long torso.
Both my boys lived in the ergo! It is still my 8 month olds happy place, when he's freaking out and nothing else works the ergo always does. I bought mine about 5years ago and it's still in great condition. During the newborn stage I used it probably 4 hours a day sometimes more if we were out and about. I hardly used a stroller. I found it super quick and easy to get baby in and out which I liked. We still use it now at 8 months for back carries. My only issue now is that the lower strap is getting uncomfortable with my growing belly so I'm using my woven wrap more because I can tie it higher over my belly. The woven wrap is nice to have but my ergo definetly got more use. I also have a ring sling which again is nice but not as useful in all situations. It's good for maybe a quick hip carry from the house to the car.
Try raising the waist belt. This will place the baby higher.
I'm pretty sure you can't do a high back carry in an Ergo, because of the arm strap lengths. It's not a matter of where the waist is. Even with the waist under the breast, the arm straps wouldn't cinch in enough for the head to be above the shoulder. Am I totally off-base? We've tried just about everything and my kid has a pretty long torso.
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Ergo:
Body type plays a big factor in it. My dh uses our ergo and with the way he is built, he can get the kids high enough. I tried it once (not a ssc fan anyway) and didn't like how low it was.
I loved the K'tan when he was little and I have an Ergo for later on.
Same here. I loved my k'tan for the early months and they are only about $50. I'm really excited to use it again. Eventually I got an ergo which I also love.
I used the ergo early on with isaac. It worked fine when he was tiny, but long term I hated it and won't bother with it next time. Tough fit if you are petite or short waisted (can't cinch tight enou, hard on the back).
Love my WCMT (wrap conversion mei tai... Mine was a custom I bght off the swap, it's petite with wrap straps. Loooove. Oscha roses we also have a toddler tula that dh and I both happily use, mainly got it for Henry (3.5) for hikes but it's nice for quick ups and downs for Isaac now too.
I'm planning to get a ring sling for new baby. I'm stalking the swap for a wrap conversion that strikes my fancy, or I'll get a Sakura chambray if I don't find one I like...
I used a maya sling when DS was an newborn. As he got older and moved around more 5-6 mos I didn't feel comfortable in the sling anymore. I switched to the Beco gemini. I plan on wearing this LO more than DS so I'm looking into other options as well... Maybe a Mei tai.
So do any of these work for plus sized people? Like legitimately plus size. I'm a 22/24. I think we're heading off to BRU this afternoon, so I might get a better idea but thought it was worth an ask.
So BRU had to bunch of the baby carriers out on display where you could take them down and try them on. The Ergo will indeed fit the plus size. Like I mentioned above, I wear a size 24 jean. I probably didn't need the waist strap pulled all the way out, put I was wearing a sweater so that added some bulk. I tried on the Ergo 360, but that's Velcro and just barely closed around my waist. I could tell that it would have been slightly more supportive, but would have ruined my clothes with all the exposed scratchy Velcro. Or worse, in the summer, rubbed my back raw.
@adorebel. I have the Beco Gemini. I loved it! I really loved that I could face DD out (even if it was for a short time) when she got to a really curious stage. Overall I found the Beco to be easier to use and more comfortable than an ergo.
You guys are all mentioning awesome brands I keep seeing but then keep reading reviews of them not good in hot weather (Ergo with newborn insert, etc.) if we have a hot summer would you recommend the same brands?
finchfeeder80 Im not plus size but I can tell you DH (who was XXL at the time) could use the ergo. It was tight but he could. He also used the tula much more comfortably and successfully.
Wraps will fit ANYONE! Totally custom and come in different sizes (partly body dependent but also based on how you want to use). The moby is a stretchy wrap for infants, it should definitely work.I didn't love wrapping personally but it is a great option.
I'm a Tula fan. It's a buckle carrier similar to the ergo. I've had the canvas ones and currently have the higher end wrap conversion one. The hubs and my two older DS love to carry my 15 month old DS in it. I also love my ring slings. It's my go to for quick ups and downs. You should totally join a babywearing group. They are awesome!!!
Edit to add I live in central Texas. The summers here are crazy hot. Still loved my Tula!
@sensitivesally I totally know what you mean. I went crazy when I was pregnant with my DD and bought one of everything. I always felt like she was going to flip out of the sling and the Moby was like getting ready to be a ninja. The Ergo was simplest IMHO.
@adorebel. I have the Beco Gemini. I loved it! I really loved that I could face DD out (even if it was for a short time) when she got to a really curious stage. Overall I found the Beco to be easier to use and more comfortable than an ergo.
Thanks! It's the one we've registered for, so I appreciate the positive feedback from your experience.
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Seriously, go to a meeting and ask lots of questions. Our chapter has a huge lending library, and a great rental system. Before this one comes along, I will pay for a private consultation with one of their volunteers to help remind me of the finer points of newborn wearing and, hopefully, getting some help learning to tandem.
As for actual carriers, we started with a soft-structured carrier (Beco, Tula, Ergo are all examples) with an insert. That will for sure be too hot for a summer baby (the insert part), so we'll use a blanket under the bum (DH likes the SSC) until he/she is bigger. I've acquired a little library of my own (ring sling, mei tai, stretchy, various wovens), but maybe I'll pick up a hybrid this go around? At least for the first few months? I can already hear DH grumbling about another carrier in my collection :P
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You guys are all mentioning awesome brands I keep seeing but then keep reading reviews of them not good in hot weather (Ergo with newborn insert, etc.) if we have a hot summer would you recommend the same brands?
The mei tai solar veil fabric is amazing for hot humid weather. ( in Louisiana over here )
I made my own "Moby" stretchy style wrap last time with a little bit of a lighter weight knit fabric and wore it all summer. It was fine for Atlanta heat. And I never took it off between trips. I'd tie it on at home, and then pop the baby in and out all day. Occasionally I'd untie and tighten and then re-tie.
This time I'm hoping to score a Kinderpack with a Coolknit panel. But the size I need (infant/plus) is crazy hard to get, apparently.
I've never tried any of these, but just the look of the wraps make me nervous, like a lot of room for error in how you wear them and looking like they aren't very supportive. Believe it or not though, this is the way my husband wants to go, so hopefully there's something that we can both be comfortable with!
Someone posted this youtube video on the bump a long time ago. It's K'tan vs the Moby and it's pretty much what sold me on the K'tan. Just a fun watch if you're interested:
Love that video..definitely sold me on the k'tan. Love the idea of the new ergo 360 but all the reviews said the Velcro is god awful, which is keeping me away.
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Love that video..definitely sold me on the k'tan. Love the idea of the new ergo 360 but all the reviews said the Velcro is god awful, which is keeping me away.
Generally speaking:
1) babies tend to go through a "facing out" preference phase, but then prefer to face in again. Less stimulation, plus boobs To me, the 360 has a limited use window.
2) some babies (my DD for example) never want to face out. Even now, if she wants "ups" she wants to be snuggled in away from others.
Oh and the way a baby's body fits against yours when facing out is way less comfortable (for you) than when he/she is facing in. Facing in better distributes the weight because of the natural curve of baby's body.
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Re: Baby Wearing (suggestions please!)
I love love love adore my Mei Tai. (I have a Babyhawk and it's what I get all the expecting moms I know). We could use it from birth, it is insanely easy to put on (even DH is jealous but won't wear it because he thinks my design is too girly) and does a fantastic high back carry. We still use it with my 3 year old.
My biggest complaint about the Ergo, which we also have and DH uses is that the back carry puts the kid's head smack in the middle of your back, which isn't terribly enjoyable for them.
NonErgo:
Ergo:
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11/18/16 missed m/c 9w1
08/03/17 no hb 8w
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I plan on wearing this LO more than DS so I'm looking into other options as well... Maybe a Mei tai.
MC at 8 weeks {EDD 9.2.20}
Rainbow Girl! {2.28.16}
Baby boy, lost at 16 weeks {EDD 6.10.15}
11/18/16 missed m/c 9w1
08/03/17 no hb 8w
Edit to add I live in central Texas. The summers here are crazy hot. Still loved my Tula!
MC at 8 weeks {EDD 9.2.20}
Rainbow Girl! {2.28.16}
Baby boy, lost at 16 weeks {EDD 6.10.15}
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This time I'm hoping to score a Kinderpack with a Coolknit panel. But the size I need (infant/plus) is crazy hard to get, apparently.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ThAv6JeVmA
Edited: Crap, how do I make it a link?
G born on 9.30.12