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Posted: Sun, Apr 22 2012, 10:44 am Post subject: baby carriers |
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| from experience, which baby carriers are best? my 2 month old is a bit of a kvetch and I need something so I dont have to hold him all day. im looking at the moby wrap or maybe the baby bjorn. any advice?
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Posted: Sun, Apr 22 2012, 11:04 am Post subject: re: baby carriers |
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Skip the bjorn.
There is no "best", but the Bjorn doesn't even cut close to it
The best is what works for your lifestyle, at the time you need it, and provides you with adequate support.
The Moby wrap is a great choice for young infants, but as the baby grows and gets heavier, the stretchiness of the wrap provides less support. If you only plan on using it for your baby till maybe 6 months, it's a great wrap. If you want one single carrier that will last you longer, I'd skip it.
There are some wraps that provide more support with some stretchiness and some that are completely woven. What's good about the stretchy wraps is that it makes it easier to pop in a baby while already wearing the wrap, especially at the beginning when you're still getting used to the hang of wrapping.
Another good option is something called a mei tai. Babyhawk is one popular brand. This provides a look that is more similar to a structured carrier like a Bjorn, but is more versatile and easier to adjust to size. It provides more support for older babies than a stretchy wrap. It's two shouldered which many prefer over a one shoulder carry that a sling provides. Since it's just fabric, it's easier to stuff into a diaper bag or what not than a structured carrier.
If you think a structured carrier (with buckles, etc) is more up your alley, Ergo is a good brand for that type of thing. The baby is supported properly and it provides you with a comfortable carry as well.
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Posted: Sun, Apr 22 2012, 11:17 am Post subject: re: baby carriers |
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I liked the moby when baby was that little, but it's quite a pain to wrap it up every single time. I think baby k'tan or one of the others like that is a very similar wrap that you can slip over your head without having to re-tie every time. Check it out. Like HY said it won't be very useful when the baby gets bigger, though.
You could also try a sling, they're really easy and fairly comfortable. They only go over one shoulder so they won't be as comfortable for long periods of wearing. My baby was comfortable in the sling longer (I.e. older) than in the moby (also my patience lasted longer with it because no fancy tying) and it was great for short trips like going from a car to a house, down the block, around the corner without needing to take out a stroller. Or little things around the house, gained an extra hand.
From what you've described of your needs, I'd suggest a baby ktan or similar, or a sling, over the bjorn. For a baby that little who likes to be held, those will probably give him more of the holding feeling than a bjorn or even an ergo, he might even be too small for the ergo in which case you need a newborn insert which is extra $, extra bulk, and a bit of a pain.
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Posted: Sun, Apr 22 2012, 11:36 am Post subject: re: baby carriers |
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Definitely skip the Bjorn
If you want to stick with buckle closures, there are a bunch of good options. Personally, I didn't like the way the Ergo fit me - I'm short, and that's a common complaint - and found a different type that I liked better. If you can find a store in your area with different carriers to try out (a natural parenting, cloth diaper, or baby boutique type place are places to look), you'll have an easier time finding one that really works for you. If you can post where you live, someone might know of a place (or be able to help you find one).
I found this chart comparing some popular carriers to be useful when I was researching: http://www.theportablebaby.com/carrierfeatures.html. I got a Pikkolo in the end and LOVE it. _________________ http://crunchyandkosher.blogspot.com/
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Posted: Sun, Apr 22 2012, 12:06 pm Post subject: re: baby carriers |
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| Love my Mei Tai. I used it from birth. I started using a Pikkolo when my baby was about 10 months or so. I can still use the Mei Tai though, and said baby is 20 months.
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Posted: Sun, Apr 22 2012, 12:13 pm Post subject: re: baby carriers |
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I am really happy with my baby ktan. It's like a pre-tied moby It's easy and quick to put on, and I like that its small and easy to stuff in the diaper bag or under the stroller. My baby loves it. It's a real lifesaver!
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Posted: Sun, Apr 22 2012, 1:22 pm Post subject: re: baby carriers |
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I agree with alot of what has been said so far. I would say a good sling, and a mei tai. If you can only get one then a mei tai, but there really is no best (but ITA- it is NOT the bjorn) you need to see what works best for you. _________________ Do you live for the future the present the past?
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Posted: Sun, Apr 22 2012, 4:09 pm Post subject: re: baby carriers |
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| thanks everyone for your replies. they were all very helpful. I really dont want to spend a lot of money on it as I dont know if my son will even like it. so im thinking of the moby wrap or baby k'tan. any advantages of one over the other (other than the wrapping every time)?
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Posted: Sun, Apr 22 2012, 4:44 pm Post subject: Re: re: baby carriers |
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| happy chick wrote: | | thanks everyone for your replies. they were all very helpful. I really dont want to spend a lot of money on it as I dont know if my son will even like it. so im thinking of the moby wrap or baby k'tan. any advantages of one over the other (other than the wrapping every time)? |
Well, if your DH (or other caregivers) want to use the carrier as well, baby k'tans are sized - which means that you might not be able to share it easily. I'm a big advocate of daddy babywearing
I've recommended both the k'tan and the moby to specific people in the past. the friend who got the k'tan was happy because she wanted something to use while she vacuumed occasionally, or while doing laundry; she wasn't expecting to babywear much beyond small situations like that. the one who got the moby wanted something to use a lot, and most likely will end up getting a buckle carrier at some point because she wants to incorporate babywearing into her lifestyle.
just a thought.
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Posted: Sun, Apr 22 2012, 5:06 pm Post subject: re: baby carriers |
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| I imagine that when it wraps around the waist, it takes presssure off the shoulders/upper back. the moby wrap looks like its easier on the body. im afraid of the baby getting too heavy for me. im tallish, but very skinny and my arms are falling off from holding him all day. the baby k'tan looks better cuz it doesnt have to be tied every time, but then no one else can use it unless theyre the same size and im afraid if my back hurting
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Posted: Sun, Apr 22 2012, 7:11 pm Post subject: Re: re: baby carriers |
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| happy chick wrote: | | I imagine that when it wraps around the waist, it takes presssure off the shoulders/upper back. the moby wrap looks like its easier on the body. im afraid of the baby getting too heavy for me. im tallish, but very skinny and my arms are falling off from holding him all day. the baby k'tan looks better cuz it doesnt have to be tied every time, but then no one else can use it unless theyre the same size and im afraid if my back hurting |
How much does he weigh? Is he gaining weight quickly?
You don't have to tie a moby EVERY time because the fabric is stretchy. You can tie it on and pop him in and out a few times before you need to tighten it again. if you're worried about back pain, it's probably a smarter move - that or a mei tai/buckle carrier.
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Posted: Sun, Apr 22 2012, 10:49 pm Post subject: re: baby carriers |
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| Can't compare to others because I haven't used others, but the Moby was definitely VERY kind to the back and shoulders! When you get the hang of tying it just right, it distributes the baby's weight beautifully. But it is a whole lot of fabric to juggle.
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Posted: Sun, Apr 22 2012, 11:02 pm Post subject: Re: re: baby carriers |
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| seeker wrote: | | Can't compare to others because I haven't used others, but the Moby was definitely VERY kind to the back and shoulders! When you get the hang of tying it just right, it distributes the baby's weight beautifully. But it is a whole lot of fabric to juggle. |
Moby's, like other stretchies, begin to sag after the baby is no longer a newborn. And they cannot be safely used for hip or back carries.
OP, depending on how much time you want to invest in learning about baby carrying matters. Woven wraps are fabulous, but there can be a steep learning curve. Didymos and Girasol are great wraps but take time to learn to work with. GypsyMama/Wrapsody sells a wrap that is a stretchy/woven hybrid. It feels as comfy as t-shirt material. I work DD in a GypsyMama until she was about 17lb. Only in front carries though. I now usually wear her on my back (she's 2 now) in a Didy. I do have a wrap addiction though and am up to 9 wraps.
SSCs are great and do not have such a curve. Ergo and Beco would be my recommendation.
Mei Tais are also awesome but have a learning curve as well.
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Posted: Mon, Apr 23 2012, 12:55 pm Post subject: re: baby carriers |
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| I bought a used babyhawk mei tai- washed it and it was fine. I used it literally since birth. My baby is 13 months and I still occasionally put her in it. I got it because I heard it was comfortable, and I wanted one that I could use from birth and up.
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Posted: Mon, Apr 23 2012, 1:15 pm Post subject: re: baby carriers |
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I have a Beco Gemini. I mostly use it when I have to get things done and ds just needs wants to be held cause hes done with independent play.
I have also used it a few times when shopping for a few hours since he wanted to see and wasnt happy being in the car seat in the cart.
I dont wear it all the time, but when I do its comfortable and it frees up my hands which is great.
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