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Looking to buy a Baby Carrier, any recommendations. I will be using it a lot so I I need something fairly easy to get her in and out of. Also something comfy for her to be in. Are Slings and wraps good?
You might as well go buy a duffel bag at Dick's.hborror said:While I was looking I came across this... Kinda creepy if you ask me. I couldn't carry my child like that.
Speedy70 said:I've been looking into the Hotsling and Peanut shell.
Club'nBabySeals said:My daughter hated the slings (I tried the hotsling and an el-cheapo one I found at Target). We finally tried the Baby Bjorn and it was AWESOME. She loved being in it, and it allowed me to have both hands free for shopping. It's basically a baby backpack that you wear on your front. They can either face in (when they're very young), or out (when they have better head and neck control). The basic model runs about $70, but you can get "sport" ones up to $130 or so.
Club'nBabySeals said:My daughter hated the slings (I tried the hotsling and an el-cheapo one I found at Target). We finally tried the Baby Bjorn and it was AWESOME. She loved being in it, and it allowed me to have both hands free for shopping. It's basically a baby backpack that you wear on your front. They can either face in (when they're very young), or out (when they have better head and neck control). The basic model runs about $70, but you can get "sport" ones up to $130 or so.
Goobergrl6 said:how old is the baby? I have used ring slings, a moby wrap, and a Mei Tai. I also had the mesh ring sling for the pool. Love them all and they all work better for different ages and sizes of the kiddos. I can still wear my 3 yo if he wants! I am by no means an expert but I would be happy to answer any questions.
Goobergrl6 said:how old is the baby? I have used ... a Mei Tai.
FromTexas said:I thought a few of those is what leads to pregnancy...
If you don't want to buy a carrier, I have an extra cat case or two.
Speedy70 said:I don't care for the Bjorns, or similar carriers. It just looks like it would make them bow-legged.
When my baby was smaller she had to have attention 24/7 or she would cry. She loved being held. I used the Bjorn to get all the house work done. Really helped out a lot.Speedy70 said:I went against my own theory and bought a Bjorn today. I tried the Hotsling and it was too awkward getting him in and out of it. I got the Baby Bjorn Active at Babies R Us. He is sleeping in it as I type.