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Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Have 5 mos., will carry...

Okay, so I have been promising you that I would post about what carriers I find most helpful for a newborn. When GB was born in August, he lived in my Simple Sling (http://www.cobaltcarriers.com/spiritedslings.htm) any time we were out in public. It was nice being able to nurse in the sling and the fabric is a nice cool cotton (think bed sheet material). As he got a little bigger (3 mos) I found myself grabbing my Mei Tai Baby more often (http://www.cobaltcarriers.com/mei-tai-baby-carrier.htm). The ability to carry GB tight against me was great for when I had to run after NJ (2.5 yrs.). Plus, it distributed the weight better than the ring sling. I find doing powerwalks is easier and more comfortable when using the Mei Tai. I still carry him in the ring sling when I need to be able to take him out and put him back in quickly (Pediatrician appointments, Picking up NJ at preschool, or just a quick walk outside to get the mail.) However, yesterday I picked NJ up at preschool, but I knew that we were going to have to make a potty stop before we left school. So, I put GB on my back in the Mei Tai Baby (after shortening the crotch on the carrier using the adjustable snaps). He was up high so he could see, but out of the way so I could help NJ sit on the potty (and not fall in ;-). It worked great having him on my back. I should add that normally I don't recommend putting a baby on your back until they are 6 mos. old. And even then you should use extreme caution when getting them on and off. I used what is called a "Santa Claus toss" to get him up there. You can see video clips here: http://www.thebabywearer.com/images/video/alisonmettaiflip2.mov or here: http://www.mamatoto.org/videos/StrapCarry1.MPG. Sorry about the video quality.

If you are really interested in learning how to use your carrier to its full potential, I highly recommend the Tummy 2 Tummy DVD (http://www.cobaltcarriers.com/tummy2tummy.htm). I've been watching this DVD a lot lately as I learn how to use a woven wrap. Now that the winter weather is finally here, I've been experimenting with a Storchenwiege wrap. I have resisted wraps in the past because it involves so much fabric. I'm still not in love with it, but I do have to admit that they are VERY comfortable for carrying a bigger baby for long periods of time, and we both stay so warm and cozy wrapped in the woven wrap. I'm sure once GB hits the 20 lb. mark, I'll be reaching for my ERGO again. I used my ERGO with NJ from about 18 mos. - 2+ yrs. for weekly hikes. It was super easy & comfortable to use. I even used it once when NJ was sick, while 8 mos. pregnant by putting the waist strap under my belly. He was so sick that he wouldn't let me put him in the shopping cart while I picked up his prescription at the pharmacy. I could have tied a mei tai around my pregnant body easier than the ERGO, but it was all I had in the car at the time.

I hope some of this information helps you when shopping for a baby carrier.

By for now.

2 Comments:

Shanna from BabySchrades said...

Hi, can you recommend a carrier for an avg size 13 month old? If you don't mind, please respond on my blog (www.babyschrades.blogspot.com).

thanks!

4:14 PM

 
- Brittany said...

Shanna,
I hope your child isn't 2 yrs. old now. I am really bad at blogging and checking my blog (thus the huge time gaps between posts). I would recommend either a mei tai or an Ergo for a 13 mos. old. The mei tai would work wonderfully and would be very comfortable. But, if you wanted to insure a comfortable carrier for another year or so I wouldn't hesitate to invest in the Ergo. I carried my older son until he was a little over 2 and I was 5.5 mos. pregnant in the Ergo. I only stopped because I was getting too winded carrying both children.

Brittany
Cobalt Carriers

10:44 PM

 

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