I did a quick search and didn't see any threads on this. If there is one please point me in that direction.
I've been looking at wraps for this baby. Its #4 and our youngest will be 2 1/2 when baby gets here. So in lieu of a double stroller, I've been leaning towards baby wearing.
Looking for suggestions of what worked and what didn't. I am leaning towards a ring sling for newborn/infant and a Tula when baby gets bigger. Thoughts/suggestions from other baby wearing mommas are greatly appreciated!
Re: Baby wearing suggestions
You should check to see if there are any babywearing international chapters near you - you can see a lot of different types of carriers and try them out.
BFP #2 1/22/2012 ~ DS2 & DD ~ BIRTHday 9/13/2012 ~ unplanned C-section @ 38w1d
Baby wearing was one of the best decisions I made the second time around. I could clean, grocery shop, play with DS1, ect. He always slept in it, then when he got to be about 4 months, he loved checking out the view of the world. Made breastfeeding easier on the go as well.
I also loved the Moby, but the fabric is too thick for me as well. Have you checked out the Solly wrap? It's light, thinner material. That's what we are doing this time, I'm so excited to get it.
I love the wraps. We also have an Ergo, that's what my husband prefers, but I am considering different carriers for when baby is bigger.
For anyone interested in wraps, I would check out https://sollybaby.com
The security feeling, I totally get. I did not understand how a piece of fabric would support a baby, but it really was secure once I figured it out.
DS1 2010
DS2 2013
DD1 2016
The wrap was the only thing the kept DD happy during the day until she likes the swing and kept is both warm since she was a December baby.
This time around I want to get the ergo 360 because DD loved looking forward and the old ergo doesn't let you do that.
They also have a new mid weight moby that could be worth looking into for those that didn't like the weight of the original moby.
I used a cheapo infantino carrier sometimes that was gifted to me, he liked front facing in it. But it was really a "crotch dangler" aka didn't have enough support through the legs, so only for short little trips.
Ring sling was my most used. Easy & quick to put baby in, easy to adjust. Great for newborn carry and great for side carry. When he hit about 18 lbs, he was just too heavy to wear in the ring sling for long periods.
Just recently bought an ergo, needed a more supportive structured carrier now that he's over 20 lbs. I wanted a Tula so badly, but they're pricey and hard to get ahold of (the pretty prints anyway) so I settled for the Ergo. I think I'll end up using the ergo most with the new baby, because it seems more secure than the ring sling while chasing an 18 month old. But we'll see!
DS didn't like the infant insert though, and I found it bulky and annoying so didn't use it until it wasn't necessary.
For newborns - And especially for anyone intimidated by the Moby wraps - I had one and just couldn't figure it out when on the go, etc - so I got a K'tan which I LOVED. It's advertised as a "wrap without the wrapping" bc it is pre-tied so you don't have to deal with one long piece of fabric but it's a similar material and is a soft, wrap-like carrier. Only downside is you have to order the right size so DH and I couldn't share - but he wasn't super into the kangaroo mama babywearing thing anyway so it all worked out. (Uses the Ergo as a backpack with DS though!)
Anyone try the Solly carrier? I just heard about them today. I guess they are getting good reviews.they are similar to the Moby
I seriously cannot recommend a woven wrap enough. Girasol makes excellent wraps for beginners, as their rainbow patterns tend to make the rails different colours, which helps learn passes and strand by strand tightening. As for the carries, for newborns I love the front wrap cross carry. Youtube is an incredible resource for learning carries, there are several amazing babywearing Mama's on there, but I tend to watch babywearingfaith first.
We are in the same boat! I baby wore with my 2 1/2 year old because we had a barely 1 year old when he was born. It was a life saver! I used a baby K'tan with him until about 2 months and then switched to our ergo sport. I found a video on youtube comparing the K'tan and the moby side by side with the different carry positions, and it was a no brainer to go with the K'tan! If you do choose it, order a size down as it does give a little (but not terribly IMO). If you go with an Ergo from the beginning, I wouldn't waste money on the infant insert. It's outgrown fast and you can save money by rolling receiving blankets on either side/under your LO. Also found that on youtube as I check for hands on reviews for most any baby gear I buy on there (strollers and such)
To others looking babywearing.com was super helpful. It shows various charts for what works best for front, back, side carrying, best for taller/shorter people, weight guidelines, etc.
DS was a big baby, just under 10 lbs, so I wore him in an ergo almost from day 1. He spent a bit of time in the Moby before the ergo. I know the ergo, and now we have a toddler Tula, which DS loves to go in (he's 26 months).
For this baby I really want to get a woven wrap to use during the first few months. Then I'll get out the ergo again.
BFP #2 - EDD 1/25/16
@pittstown13 my husband is also 6'4" and he uses our* ergo just fine. He has worn our youngest on his front when he was an infant and our 3 year old on his back as a toddler and was comfortable either way. He would have never been able to fit our K'tan as it is sized though. When my oldest was little, we had a Chicco carrier (before all the fun hip dysplasia info) and he was not able to wear that one.
edited because I'm going on like 4 hours of sleep and crazy busy children all day!
DD - January 2016
DD - January 2016
Oh, and ring slings are totally great for newborns. You just need to practice a lot so you're being a safe wearer. Youtube can teach you everything you need to know.