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Baby Gear Advice

Hi!

I was wondering if you could give me advice on the newest baby gear. I gave most of my baby gear away 6 months ago(after my 4th child). Now surprise...I am expecting one more. CRAZY!!!

I was wondering about baby slings,stollers,and car seats. I need anything that is going to make my crazy life easier. I will have 5 children under 8.

I had every peg perego product but was wondering if something was better. Is the bugaboo worth getting? I currently have a combi,a single peg, a double peg and a double mcclaren.

I loved the avent manual breast pump. Is the avent electric any better? I had a truely yours electric pump with baby number one(8 years ago) It didn`t work as well as the avent. Any thoughts???

I had the baby bjorn. What do you think about slings?

Thanks for all your help

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I have not used a manual pump that was not an antique but...my electric double pump (medela pump in style) was a LIFESAVER as well as a time saver.

hi K.,

we must be soulmats LOL...i just had my 5th baby 2 wks ago and yes, 4 sons 1 little dolly: ) all 8 yrs and under!!! anyway, i can say the manual pumps always worked for me, i have now an electric one but not tried it yet! seems better not to buy ANYTHING though as many items can be had 2nd hand

good luck! sorry for the errors here, typing 1 handed baby with me

H.

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hi and congrats!
my favorite baby gear item was the kangaroo korner fleese pocket sling. easy for mom and dad to use. baby easy in and out, in all different carrier positions.
the baby bijorn type carriers hurt my lower back as my daughter got heavier (and i dont have back problems). the ergo baby carrier causes no pain and is also easy to use.
good luck with everything!
best,
L.

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K., we had the baby bjorn for no. 1 but switched to the Ergo sling for no. 2 and love it. You can try it out at Be By Baby. Easily adjustable to different sized adults and we can wear baby on our backs, very useful for cooking, light cleaning. When baby is young, you might need help getting on back. Or, do it over a matress. But once a toddler, they help get themselves there. Have fun with no 5!

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First of all, congrats! What exciting news!!! I can speak first hand about the Bugaboo. It is the single best baby purchase that we ever made. My daughter will be 3 in February and we are expecting #2 in April, and the stroller has grown with us the entire time.

First, it's completely flexible in terms of its configuration. When our daughter was a newborn, we had it set up as a bassinet. It was great! As she grew older, we flipped it to a sit-up position, and now that she is no longer interested in sitting in it, we'll attach the standing ride-along platform so she can hitch a ride with her new baby sister.

Also, it is extremely light weight. I am able to jog with it no problem. I can also maneuver it with one hand, which makes getting in and out of swing doors at the mall so easy by myself. It compacts quickly for easy transport in your vehicle and you can even attach your peg perrego car seat (or Graco) to it as well.

All in all, it is seriously a great buy. The price tag is a little scary but well worth it! Many of my friends told me they wound up buying 3 strollers to accommodate their needs, which wound up costing them even more than the Bugaboo! I highly recommend it : )

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I know you're getting so much conflicting advice on products, but here's my addition to the muddle. I just had my second baby four days ago, so I'm in that newborn, want-everything-easy phase right now. I got an Ellaroo wrap and tried it out today at Babies R Us. It was fantastic! I can put it on at home and then put my coat on and when we got to the store I just popped her in. I always hated carrying the carseat into the store and having it in the cart. It's so big and cumbersome. I never had luck with the Baby Bjorn because it hurt my back. I like the Ellaroo wrap much better.
For breast pumps, I used my Avent Isis manual pump every day for months with my first baby. I found it was quicker and gave me more control than an electric pump.
Best of luck to you, what a blessed surprise!

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Get the book Baby Bargains. It is a great assessment of pretty much every product out there and will tell you which ones are the best for your needs. It does not always pick the 'el cheapo' ones, but will tell you which ones are a waste of money or a safety hazard.

Hi K.:

Congrats on expecting number 5!

Here are my thoughts:

I LOVE my bugaboo and I would buy it again in a heartbeat. It's easy to maneuver and, as another reviewer mentioned, easy to push with one hand...... BUT, frankly, I live in the city and I use it everyday and use my car only once a week if that!! If I lived in the suburbs I probably wouldn't have it as it is a HUGE pain to fold and unfold and pack in the car.

I love my Medela pump in style. No problems and worth every penny to me.

My son liked the baby Bjorn but hated a sling that I bought for him. Speaking of Bjorn he LOVES his Bjorn bouncy seat. In fact, that might be the best product that we bought.

Good luck!

A.

I have not used a manual pump that was not an antique but...my electric double pump (medela pump in style) was a LIFESAVER as well as a time saver.

Congratulations (and wow!). I would suggest looking into a pouch sling and a moby wrap! It takes awhile to learn to use them but in the words of my best friend last night "It has changed my life." :) Good luck!

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