This is a place for FTMs to ask questions about, S+TMs to share their prior experience with, and everyone to share what they're eyeing in the world of maternity, baby and postpartum products. Each week we'll spotlight a new category of product to help streamline and make it easier to refer back. This week we're discussing [ITEM]!
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For S+TMs:
- Individual (e.g., lifestyle) factors that might influence your choice:
- Favorite baby carrier:
- Link/picture:
- Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.):
- What you like and don't like about it:
- Is there a baby carrier you don't have but are considering? Why?:
- Is there a baby carrier you've tried that you absolutely hate? Why?:
- Additional thoughts on baby carriers?:
For FTMs:
- Baby carrier you're interested in:
- Link/picture:
- Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.):
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Re: Product Spotlight: Baby Carriers
I had bought 2nd hand two infantino carriers before DD was born and HATED them both. Do yourself a favor and get a good carrier. Your back (and sanity) will thank you!
I'm interested in a stretchy wrap this time for newborn stage, I was reading that you can tandem front carrier twins in a stretchy wrap but have 0 experience with them. Thoughts from anyone who has used them?
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LO arrived 11/9/2018! We have a baby!
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Me: 33 | DH: 41
Married: March 2016
TTC #1/IUD out January 2017
PCOS dx January 2018
Medicated cycle 2.5mg Letrozole CD3-7 February 2018
BFP 3/10/2018!
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https://www.lalabu.com/soothe-shirt
For FTMs:
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LO arrived 11/9/2018! We have a baby!
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Me: 33 | DH: 41
Married: March 2016
TTC #1/IUD out January 2017
PCOS dx January 2018
Medicated cycle 2.5mg Letrozole CD3-7 February 2018
BFP 3/10/2018!
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Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20
Re: hip safety - his legs just tucked up in an M position against me like a little frog, until he was big enough and it was safe to stick out the legs holes.
ETA: it's also designed for skin to skin and breastfeeding (although I never really mastered that part). I also see they have a Dad version now too. It is a bit pricey for something that you only use for a short amount of time, but for me it was my treat to myself and worth every penny. I have also loaned it to two other moms, and am now going to use it for baby #2.
https://www.nestingdays.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwncT1BRDhARIsAOQF9Lmb_8M0FS72Ep31pyErJquIYDOWM4W51pnM4aHKK8qwOJWXMpD52t0aAoHAEALw_wcB
Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.lucieslist.com/guides/best-infant-toddler-baby-carriers/infant-carriers/?amp
Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20
thats all I have to say about that. It can not be beat from birth - toddler!
mama. epicurean. plant lover. wine enthusiast.
@hedgepig Neat, I'll have to look into that shirt! I wonder if you're able to carry twins in it or just a singleton.
Why I love my HBC Warning: long winded and I could probably continue on about it
ETA x2: I also love that it's a small company - the owners (Beth & Brad) openly talk to customers on their FB page. Their customer service is amazing - even with people buying 2nd hand carriers they'll provide fit checks and guidance. Plus I *believe* (I could be wrong and it might just be the happy baby wraps, and not the carriers too) but all their sewing is done by work from home moms in the US. It's just a great company that makes a great product.
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LO arrived 11/9/2018! We have a baby!
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Me: 33 | DH: 41
Married: March 2016
TTC #1/IUD out January 2017
PCOS dx January 2018
Medicated cycle 2.5mg Letrozole CD3-7 February 2018
BFP 3/10/2018!
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Apparently I need to start a registry so I can start saving ideas. I didnt baby carry a ton with DS but I plan on carrying this baby all the time since I'll need my hands free to handle the toddler. Also will plan on baby carrying in the stores if possible due to the virus so nasty people dont try and touch my baby in the carseat!
Favorite baby carrier: Tula!
Link/picture: babytula.com
Cost (either actual dollar amount, or just $, $$, $$$, etc.): I think they're around $150.
What you like and don't like about it: I got mine when I was pregnant with DS1 and they hadn't started to make the free-to-grow carriers yet so I needed to buy an infant insert. That was kinda annoying, but they sold them through target and I used a gift card so it wasn't too bad. If I had a choice now I would invest in the free-to-grow which goes from 7-45 lbs without the use of an insert. I mentioned this to DH the other day and he was like "we don't need another carrier" so I guess I'll be sticking with ol' reliable this time too! I love that you can front or back carry with it and I actually used it to carry DS1 a few months ago even though he was 3.5 and about 40 lbs, it still worked great and my back didn't even hurt!
Is there a baby carrier you don't have but are considering? Why?: Well I was considering the Tula free-to-grow but apparently I don't need another carrier...I don't actually disagree but they have a cow pattern and I LOVE it so much!
Is there a baby carrier you've tried that you absolutely hate? Why?: Nope!
Additional thoughts on baby carriers? I also got a baby k'tan for when DS2 was born and I needed to be hands-free for DS1. I liked it and used it quite a bit, but that only lasted until DS2 was like 4-5 months old. At that point he felt too big for it and I switched to my tula instead.
Anyone ever used a onbuhimo style carrier? Just curious what your experience was like.
Also, anyone used the Tula toddler carrier? Does it make that much of a difference? DS is 2 and about 30 lbs, and still rides just fine in our free to grow Tula. I don't know if/when it would be a help to consider a toddler carrier, and dang, they're expensive!
Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20
I have strong opinions on baby-wearing but honestly it comes down to you. I have hated the slings and the moby wrap type things. For me...I’m a mess post baby. The last thing I want to deal with are feet And feet of fabric that make me feel anything but put together. DH really liked the moby wrap. I immediately donated it.
Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20
Re: Tula toddler: (something you might have looked into already) but any chance of being able to find one 2nd hand? You could try checking out a few babywearing BST (buy, sell, trade) pages on FB?
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LO arrived 11/9/2018! We have a baby!
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Me: 33 | DH: 41
Married: March 2016
TTC #1/IUD out January 2017
PCOS dx January 2018
Medicated cycle 2.5mg Letrozole CD3-7 February 2018
BFP 3/10/2018!
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@lurvleybunchococonuts We don't have any local baby wearing groups (we're super rural), but I have been keeping an eye on ebay for both a Happy Baby Carrier and Toddler Tula.
Started Dating: 2003 Married: 2013
Started TTC August 2016
BFP: 2/1/17 MC: 2/8/17
BFP: 3/8/17 MMC: 5/1/17
BFP: 7/23/17 EDD: 4/5/18
BFP: 2/27/20
Each served a purpose, i used the boba most in the newborn stage but I didn't get the Wildbird RS until he was older, I think I'll use it more early on now too.
The boba was a quick learn to wrap although getting a good seat took practice. It was great to wear seated very comfortable (church, restaurant). The ring sling is harder to learn but once you do it's super quick on and off, so great for in and out of the car. I also really like the hip carry when they're a little older.
The quality of the wildbird is fantastic. I got mine end of season sale because I'm cheap like that. Ring slings in my other BMB seem to be either you love them or hate them
The mesh ring sling was nice for the summer and water environments.
The lillebaby was used a lot by DH and my FIL. I honestly think I'm a little short through my torso so it wasn't the most comfortable but better for longer walks or target shopping when I needed more support.
I was able to breastfeed in all 3 types but it took some practice.