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Baby carriers(Ergo) vs Baby Wraps(fabric Ties)

Second baby and just don't want to lug around the car seat this time. Which did you guys like better? I like the idea of no buckles/straps to fool with of the lightweight fabric wraps. I've heard there is a learning curve to using them though, and the thought of not getting it right and baby sliding out scares me. The Ergo seems to get the most positive reviews of all the carriers. Is it bulky and time consuming to get on though? The other main concern is I will be breastfeeding so I need something condusive to that. We also spend alot of time in a very hot and humid climate so I need something that won't leave me soaked in sweat.

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I have chronic back issues and the best carrier for me is the Ergo (and I've tried almost all of them!). It's great! But I think the wraps (like the Moby wrap) look so cool :)

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I had a Moby, Ergo, and Baby Bjorn. I would suggest the Moby for when they are little (maybe up to 6 months) and the Ergo after that.

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D. ( you may be in my meetup group? if you are post to the discussion board) there is a learning curve to both but its not hard also they are each good at different stages of life. please seek out the babywearing group in this area. you can also email me and ill send you the info but it shouldnt be hard to google they are a great resource. if you are in a meetup group most likely people have these and can loan them to you to try out before you buy

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Baby wrap/sling etc gets my vote everytime! You can also do a search on prev posts on this topic as well there are TONS ... many smaller botiques can even show you how to put them on and most come with a dvd demo and you can also get many tutorials on you tube. Heck you're local for me depending on the brand I could even show you!

Plus with most wraps you can breastfeed (if you are) while you still go on about your activities. I can't tell you how many times we would be grocery shopping and he would be eating -- you could not see anything and most just assumed he was sleeping!

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I loved Ergo for my firstborn. however my pets got to it and... well, I needed to buy a new one for my twins. (I only wear one at a time, of course.) Enter the Ergo Sport! Made of a more breathable weave but every bit as durable as the original. Love it! I find they are quick and easy to get on and very comfortable. Long life with a 40 lb weight allowance. My son never liked being carried in my moby wrap.

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I love my Moby :) It's a lot of fabric, but it's not as hot as you would think. I wore it at the zoo in 90^ weather with about 60% humidity last summer. I just put on a really light tank underneath of it. I also nursed my girl in the Moby several times. I've nursed while walking around WalMart, the mall, the zoo, and while dining out. Nobody ever knew what I was doing. I really liked that I could arrange the fabric down over my shoulders and back so there wasn't any strain on my shoulders or lower back

I've heard the Ergo is really nice as well. I think that you have to get the newborn insert if you're going to use it for infants. I kind of wish I had one for my toddler, but I don't know that I'd want an infant in one. I also don't think that they're very good for hiding breastfeeding, but I'm not sure.

I had a Hotsling and HATED it. I never felt like the baby was secure.

I also had a ring sling. My dd didn't care for it. I babysat for an infant and he loved it though. In fact, he loved it so much, I gave it to his mamma to use. My sister has 2 ring slings that uses for my niece with muscular dystrophy. She loves it.

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Hi D., Congratulations on your pregnancy! As prenatal yoga teacher, we had our "baby and me" teacher come to class to demonstrate different baby carriers. One of our alumni brought her baby and had the opportunity to try out different carriers and different adjustments with the carriers. Ergo does have newborn insert that is very helpful. My sister really likes her Ergo but because she adopted, she was using it with her son at age ten months as he joined her household. Moby are well thought of also. The point made by Liz during her demonstration is that its wonderful to wear your baby to have closeness versus having baby in the stroller in the grocery store etc where you need your arms free. Liz suggested a sideways carry for new baby. Liz also volunteered to give free consultation on how to be comfortable with your baby carrier(s). Email me directly if you want her contact information.

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I have chronic back issues and the best carrier for me is the Ergo (and I've tried almost all of them!). It's great! But I think the wraps (like the Moby wrap) look so cool :)

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For beginners, I like adjustable pouch slings from Kangaroo Korner. I had a light quick-dry mesh one we used in summer and at the beach, and a fuzzy fleece one for fall and winter walks. Once she got bigger and I got better, I liked unpadded ring slings. I liked the ones from Zolo with a generous zip pocket. I even had a "dress" silk one that I used at work, parties, and a cruise we took when my daughter was 6 months old. I used that sling probably until she was 3 with her on my back. Easier than dragging a stroller everywhere, and it kept us close. Now she just walks. If you're worried about dropping the baby while you're still learning, put her in the sling over something soft like the bed, sofa, or car seat. That's what I did initially. And wear it a lot at home to get your chores done, and you'll increase your confidence very quickly. I did not recommend hot slings (not adjustable) or Over-the-shoulder-baby-holder (too bulky). Have fun carrying your baby! It's the sweetest, most snuggly thing.

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I have an Ergo, a Moby, and a Hot Sling.

I use the Ergo the most. I do not find it hard to get the baby in and out of, but I dont know about using it with newborns. i dont have the newborn insert, and started with my daughter in it @ 5 months and she still seemed a little small in it. I carried my 3 year old son in it the other day, so its got a long life to it. I can put the kids in it by myself without any help. Just two buckles - not hard at all.

The Maya wrap was nice for a little bitty newborn but that thing is HOT. I got it with my son, but used it only a couple of times because he was a May baby and we live in Texas. It was just too hot. I used it with my daughter more. There is a little learning curve to using it, but you will get the hang of it and its pretty comfy.

I keep the hotsling in my car and use it if I have to run a quick errand with both kids - I wouldnt go to the mall or on a long walk in it, but good for going into the grocery store.

Edit to Add: I think all baby wearing is a little sticky/hot in a hot climate. Just having your little one pressed against you makes heat, and then add 95 degrees and its hot.

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