Baby is due nov 4th but I am completely prepared to go a week or two past due date. Anyways is right before thanksgiving. I am already stressing about thanksgiving. Husband has a huge family. I know everyone will want to see the baby but it won't even be a month old. So I was thinking a sling or something to keep everyone from trying to get all in my babies face. I am a first time mom. What kind of baby slings have you guys used or what approach would you suggest for thanksgiving and 30+ people?
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I'm curious if anyone has used the Solly baby wraps in early pregnancy?? I have a few friends that have used them and loved them. Thought it may be perfect for the winter time.
I'm stalking more fancier wraps and a Tula now. Want to build my stash
Baby wearing made our lives so much easier last time. I can't imagine having 2 with out wearing the baby. And this time I don't want to have to change the ergo and boba back and forth to our sizes so I want options. DH will likely stick to the SSCs and I'll go for wraps. He had a cheap chicco one he kept in his truck for when he shopped with her and I wasn't there.
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If you are nursing you could just keep baby on your boob the whole time. That should keep them away!
https://stores.theclothbuttique.com/blog/boba-vs-tula/
Also- before buying try to find a store that has the carriers that you are interested in so that you can try them on!
What are your thoughts on other soft structured carriers and why do you like your Ergo's, Beco's etc? (Wraps are not an option. I'm a little paranoid and bf is a lot paranoid about baby falling out because we wrapped it wrong.)
Much easier and lighter than the moby.
For SSC's when they get a little older (or with an infant insert) I have a Boba 3G and an Ergo. The boba is hands down much better. My husband and I both prefer it.
The straps are more comfortable on the boba. I hear the 4G is even better. I loved that with a quick adjustment of the straps I could breastfeed while wearing my daughter. It also has little hooks on the shoulders that snap your diaper bag or purse in place so it doesn't fall- genius in my opinion!
I won the Ergo but would never buy one.
I'm looking to get a wrap and a Tula this time.
They all hold their value and I will sell them when I'm done. I love the look of a Tula and hear they are even more comfortable that the boba. I want one for each car and our house because my husband and I both baby wore a lot with our first and will probably even more with the second.
I loved the ergo as he got bigger. It puts the weight in your hips like a hiking pack so it's really comfortable to wear, and comfy for the little one too. I didn't like it early on because I didn't want to deal with the hastle of the infant insert.
My son loved facing out too so we can do that with both our k'tan and ergo 360
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