I tried to see if there was a group already created, but didn't see one. Is anyone here a baby wearer or plans on baby wearing? We are thinking this will be ideal for our new little one, but I would love to hear what others think. Some things I would like to know, which is your favorite carrier, do you find breast feeding in them doable, is your partner on board, how old/heavy can you carry for?
Re: Baby wearing.
I've had friends advise not to buy the fabric wrap baby carriers as they are just pieces of very overpriced fabric you could make yourself, so I may give that a try (with advice on technique from friends) but was also planning to get a more structured carrier for when baby is a bit bigger or longer walks.
I think it's a lovely way to keep baby close and cozy!
For newborns In love ring slings and stretchy wraps (the moby or boba wrap).
For older babies and toddlers. I like the ERGO but not as much as I like the Lillebaby or Tula. I'm also a fan of woven wraps but the learning curve is crazy.
I love my lillebaby for baby wearing.
I definitely second the recommendation to find a local baby wearing group. The one on my area meets once a month and has a huge lending library that you can check carriers out from for a month at a time before buying your own. And if you attend meetings they'll teach you to BW and help you troubleshoot any problems.
I think if you are planning on being very active i.e. Hiking, running after a toddler, always on your feet, then the Ergo Baby is the one to use. It is by far the most popular one in my community.
For a first time user, some tips:
*Practice before putting your baby in it.
*dont expect your baby to necessarily love it off the bat. It's best to put the baby in and go - start moving, etc
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1. Lots of people wear even bigger toddlers in woven wraps. They're very sturdy and woven specifically to be able to hold that much weight. So that's false. Lots of people prefer wrapping to SSCs and do use them as their main carriers, though not everyone does (SSCs are generally easier to use for newbies).
2. Ergo Baby is one great option, but not the only one. There are also Tulas, Becos, Lenny Lambs, MGGs, and others are all great.
I own a Ergo ( I will need to buy an infant insert)
I also have a diy Mai Tai (I can never remember the correct spelling)
I also have a Toddler Tula and I want to buy a standard size tula.
Id like to look into wraps for this baby, but Im not sure if I will get in to that.
Also I was able to breastfeed my son in his wrap but it was tricky so I didn't do it very often.
17 month old and a newborn come February. One in front and one in back. :-)
Baby wearing 101 on Facebook is A great resource for info.
Moby, ring sling or a wrap. I've never used a wrap before so idk how to tie it or anything... Makes me a little nervous
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Three questions:
1. At what age did you start baby wearing?
2. If you baby wear, where do you keep the essentials you need (diapers, bottles, whatever)? Or at this point do you just opt for the stroller?
3. Best carrier under $100, go. I need a new car, I can't break the bank.
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2. A diaper bag. I like to have the stroller for longer trips like the zoo and such, but I always also had the Tula for when he needed to snuggle and go to sleep. You can't deny how convenient it is to shove all of your stuff into the bottom of the stroller. haha
3. Join Babywearing On a Budget on FB! It's a buy/sell/trade group for carriers and they have to be $100 or less. It kind of depends on what you want and when you're going to wear. You can get a Moby for $50 or less on Amazon and that's great for wrapping little teeny babies, though there's a learning curve. For something with a little more structure, maybe a Infantino Mei Tai? I'm sure others will have good suggestions too. The Ergo/Beco/Lillebaby SSCs are all around $120 retail, I believe.
We got our first Tula when she turned one- wish I had it way before that
If I need to bring a bunch of stuff I bring a stroller OR h wears a backpack
There are lots of standard carriers you can get like the infantino mei tai which you Can find for 25 on sale
mama to SEVEN +1 wonderful Waggoners
K~ 22yo, C~ 20yo, J~ 18yo, N~ 13yo, G~ 11yo, M~ 7, A~5 and baby due 2/12/2016