A post of all things babywearing.
I'm a huge babywearer, and close to being certified (whatever that means

). I know there are many of us out there and figured we could have a go to place for FTM, STM and above, questions, brands, sales, and AWing babywearing etc.

eta: I can't spell.
Canadian Bumpie - Texas bound
DS #1 [S-5]
3 Step Daughters [A-8] [E-6] [I-4]
Baby #2 09/10/2017
It's a BOY!
Babywearer&EBF
Re: All things babywearing
DS #1 [S-5]
3 Step Daughters [A-8] [E-6] [I-4]
Baby #2 09/10/2017
It's a BOY!
Babywearer&EBF
One of the things I've oddly never tried is a water sling/water wrap. I couldn't make up my mind if it was worth it or which baby would prefer.
Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T
Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16
BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17
My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog
My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast:
Juicebox Podcast Episode 118
A1Cs:
1/12/16 6.7%
5/25/16 6.0%
11/2/16 6.1%
3/22/16 5.8%
4/27/17 5.4%
6/13/17 5.3%
"Sugar Fancy Tutu"
Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T
Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16
BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17
My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog
My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast:
Juicebox Podcast Episode 118
A1Cs:
1/12/16 6.7%
5/25/16 6.0%
11/2/16 6.1%
3/22/16 5.8%
4/27/17 5.4%
6/13/17 5.3%
"Sugar Fancy Tutu"
@lilpoots the only one I haven't used is the Onbu I would love to try it. I think with this baby I am going to perfect my Kanga carry given it's my heritage and all lol. I'm unsure if I want a watersling aswell.
DS #1 [S-5]
3 Step Daughters [A-8] [E-6] [I-4]
Baby #2 09/10/2017
It's a BOY!
Babywearer&EBF
Soft carriers are great for long wearing and are super quick to put on and require very little learning curve. Slings are great for quick up and downs as well as newborns in general. Think grocery shopping, in and out of stores and cooking dinner at home. Wraps give you the option to customize any carry you want from newborn to toddler. Back carry, front, hip etc. They do require a lot of learning and practice for all the carries for all the ages. They also come in different sizes that take a while to figure out what is best for you. I suggest a sling and soft structured as they have the quickest learning curve and serve the longest purpose. It is scary getting into all the other stuff and can often deter people from wearing. I first fell in love with the K'Tan and Moby as those are excellent for newborns but stretchy wraps tend to have a short life span (15-20lbs)
DS #1 [S-5]
3 Step Daughters [A-8] [E-6] [I-4]
Baby #2 09/10/2017
It's a BOY!
Babywearer&EBF
I've been trying to decide how to approach baby wearing this time. I really would like to treat myself to a new Ergo, but we'll see how finances look.
Happy baby wearing! It was one of the best things I felt we did for DS.
@Sugargirl1019 all of those carriers are different and if you don't like them, you can sell them. I absolutely have favorites and have sold off most of what I didn't care for. Sometimes I traded up. I love a SSC for long wearing and big kids, my onbu for older back carries and woven wraps for any time I'm going some where I want to actually look put together.
My only advice with the baby bjorn is to make sure it is the new one with the proper wide bottom to support the M position. The older ones are very narrow and are known as crotch danglers. Though fine for newborns ( very tiny - maybe 1 month ) they can be very uncomfortable for you and deter you from wearing. Ergos have become extremely popular and can often be found on consignment, local buy and sell boards and even a friend might be looking to sell theirs.
DS #1 [S-5]
3 Step Daughters [A-8] [E-6] [I-4]
Baby #2 09/10/2017
It's a BOY!
Babywearer&EBF
BFP #1 June 2016: EDD 16 March 2017, MC July 2016
Re-started TTC Aug 2016
Started IF testing Nov 2016
Spontaneous BFP #2 January 2017: Rainbow Baby Boy September 2017
BFP #3 November 2018: Baby #2 expected August 2019
DS #1 [S-5]
3 Step Daughters [A-8] [E-6] [I-4]
Baby #2 09/10/2017
It's a BOY!
Babywearer&EBF
TTC #1 January 2009
January 2010 SA results: Count 16 million, Motility 40%, Morphology 2%
January 2010- Surprise BFP! DS born 10/1/2010
January 2013 TTC #2
September 2013 Repeat SA: Count= 1.7 million, Motility= 24%, Morphology= 2%
November 6th 1st Appointment with RE: diagnosed with severe MFI
Testing to try to determine a cause & possible treatment for MFI
CD 3 blood work for me. RE does not want to repeat my HSG/lap at this point,
but may want to before moving forward with any fertility treatments.
After seeing the uro, DH is currently taking lots of supplements and clomid to try to boost his count. We will have a repeat SA in February to see if it works.
Follow up SA numbers are: Count= 4 million, Motility= 40%, Morphology= 1%
Uro wants us to have another follow up SA 5/9 to see if we see further improvement than we are back to the RE to make a game plan.
SA 5/9/2014 Count: 12 Million, Motility: 60%, and Morphology 2%. We will be doing iui #1 in late June
IUI #1 6/28 clomid + ovidrel, post wash count 3 million total sperm= BFN
IUI # 2 7/21 clomid+ ovidrel. post wash count 900,000 total sperm= BFN
IVF planned for early November- cancelled due to cyst
December IVF #1- 22 eggs, 20 mature,16 fertilized
12/9 Transferred 1 4AA Blast, 6 frosties
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I have a Moby that I used A LOT early on- it helps SO much with my colicky/ reflux baby. it was a bit a curve to get the hang of it but there are a few super short youtube videos that I just kept handy to use.
I have an Ergo that I will use again this time. It got a good work out last time and I liked it well enough. If I could have a do-over I would have gone for a Tula over an Ergo but its not enough of a difference for me to go through the hassle of selling mine and buying a new carrier. My Husband used the ergo as well and found it pretty comfortable. I was given a " Hot sling" and tried it a bunch of different time and never once felt comfortable using it so it sat on a shelf.
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Second there are two main types of shoulders pleated and gathered. If you can try them both out, of you cant try them go for gathered. In terms of brands I prefer wrap conversions Girasol, oscha, Easy care. But I find most beginners prefer sakura bloom and maya. I have learned that Tula makes ringslings now and that's what I will be getting. Also don't forget the material blend as well!
DS #1 [S-5]
3 Step Daughters [A-8] [E-6] [I-4]
Baby #2 09/10/2017
It's a BOY!
Babywearer&EBF
When DD came along I knew I wanted to try again so I got the Moby wrap for use from newborn till about 6 months. My daughter was then interested in the world so I got a Sakura Bloom ring sling in Linen and it was amazing. Easy to figure out, convenient especially for quick trips where I didn't want to drag the infant carrier or stroller. I can't wait to use it again. We used it till she was about a year old. We then decided to get a Tula standard sized carrier - again, love at first use!!! This carrier felt so comfortable for long periods of use - I used it at Disneyland many times and didn't bother bringing her a stroller. When she was 18 months old, we went on a family trip to Europe for two weeks and took one stroller and the Tula for our two kids. We pushed our son in the stroller all through Italy and I front or back carried my daughter the entire time - SO comfortable.
This was last week at 23 weeks!
Rebozo in size 2
Poppins carry in a size 6
We love babywearing! Like most, I started with a stretchy wrap (Boba) and also got a Boba 4G SSC. Then I purchased a woven wrap (littlefrog are budget friendly, which is what I wanted since I didn't know how much I would be using it.) Then I got a ring sling, which I still wear my almost 2 year old in. Regarding buying multiple, they really do serve different purposes. I have a size 6 woven and a size 2. The shorty wrap will get me quick carries while the longer will allow more passes and good for bigger babies. I recently got a Lillebaby SSC for the new little one but I've worn my DS and it is very comfortable!
Also @CSL522 I'm jealous of your rezbo and poppins. I never got comfy with those carries no matter how hard I tried.
Wrap conversion
Girasol Marley - half buckle waist with wrap straps - toddler size He was 3 years old
Babt K'Tan without the sash
7 months maybe? this is the half mesh one which I loved
Boba 3g - Similar to the ergo, beco etc.
He was 6 months old
Ringslings
He was 2, just to show he could still fit, he was way off to the side - Girasol Marley
Nursing - Girasol Marley
Oscha - though not a gathered shoulder I still loved this one.
DS #1 [S-5]
3 Step Daughters [A-8] [E-6] [I-4]
Baby #2 09/10/2017
It's a BOY!
Babywearer&EBF
Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T
Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16
BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17
My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog
My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast:
Juicebox Podcast Episode 118
A1Cs:
1/12/16 6.7%
5/25/16 6.0%
11/2/16 6.1%
3/22/16 5.8%
4/27/17 5.4%
6/13/17 5.3%
"Sugar Fancy Tutu"
Type 1 Diabetes since 2001, MTHFR hetero A1298T
Dogs: Raider 4 yrs, Dex 4 yrs
BFP #2 7/6/16 SCH, D&C 8/4/16
BFP #3 12/26/16 EDD: 9/6/17
My Chart / My Diabetes/Pregnancy Blog
My Type 1/TTC/Pregnancy Podcast:
Juicebox Podcast Episode 118
A1Cs:
1/12/16 6.7%
5/25/16 6.0%
11/2/16 6.1%
3/22/16 5.8%
4/27/17 5.4%
6/13/17 5.3%
"Sugar Fancy Tutu"
I have others, but don't have photos