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Infant Baby Slings - San Mateo, CA

I have a 21 month old son and a 15 week old baby girl. I'm looking to get a sling. Which is the best? I have a Baby Bjorn but my back is killing me and it's difficult to free my hands to play with my son when I need her to sleep on me. I've tried one that's been passed down to me, but I'm afraid she's going to fall out. Which would be good to save my back and keep my baby safe?
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What model of the Baby Bjorn do you have? My Baby Bjorn has the back lumbar support (it's like a t-shaped thing that runs along the tail bone area.) It helps a lot. I'm a bit short (5'2") so it doesn't place totally all the way down my lumbar, and that is a bummer. However, my taller friends who have this same model say it's very comfortable on their back. Her baby is 20 pounds. This model costs about $150 or more depending on where you get it.

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Hi D.,
The Moby Wrap is great. My Hot Sling is o.k. but doesn't feel supportive enough (ordered by their size chart) so I constantly have a hand on baby. The Baby Bjorn also hurt my back and pressure on my shoulders. I have neither problem with Moby.
The Moby Wrap is basically a long piece of fabric, the Moby D has a reinforced panel of silk or another fabric that doesn't give. It can be wrapped in many different ways to carry baby in different positions and carries babies from preemie to toddler (toddlers go on your back like in a back pack). It looks a little tricky at first to put it on but once you do it it really becomes easy. The fabric spreads out accross your back so it spreads out the weight, I can carry my baby a long time without hurting. I've carried her in it since she was a few weeks old and now at 9 months she still loves it, I carry her in front facing out and also with the hip carry. My husband also carries her in the Moby. The Moby Wrap is about $39 and the Moby D about $59. Check out their website www.mobywrap.com - K.

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HI D.,

The moby wrap is the best! I agree that at first it seems a bit daunting (it's a 12 ft. piece of fabric that you wrap around you), but after a few times, you memorize the wrap and it's a piece of cake! My husband has a really bad back and he can wear my son around without issue! There are a few different "holds" which is great (forward hold, an inward hold, a hip hold, a back hold). Certainly is one useful piece of fabric. They just came out with an organic cotton one - yippie!

Good luck!
T.

I love my Hot Sling, and they hold baby all the way up to 35 pounds. Even better, they are NOT one size fits all. They have 7 different sizes. (just a friendly tip - avoid the solid black, as every little speck of lint shows up on it.) Check on ebay. You can find new ones there (still in the box).

I have far more slings than I should if you ask my husband. There are so many types out there that it can be hard to know which one is best.
My favorites are the hotsling & peanut shell for quick trips, for naptimes I love my mai tai & hug-a-bub (similar to the moby wrap), and the Ergo is great for longer trips and can be used for front and back carries. The Bjorn is a bad sling in general both for mom and the baby - as you can tell by most of the posts it is uncomfortable on the adult and it can cause hip and spine problems for the child due to the way the legs simply hang and such.
I don't know where you are located (I'm in San Jose), but there is a group that I am part of that is dedicated to babywearing and you can go to the monthly meetings to learn about different styles and even try some on to see if they work for you and your baby, they also have a Yahoo group so you can ask any questions you may have about slings in between meetings. They have a group that meets in the South Bay (Sunnyvale) and another that meets in the East Bay (Berkeley). Here is the link to the main page and you can request to join it to be able to send and read messages - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/BayAreaBabywearers/
If I had to pick a favorite overall, it would be a wrap. They do have a bit of a learning curve but also have a ton more versatility than many of the others (they can also cost a bit more too, I'm trying to justify $175 to get the wrap I really want now). My son is also 21 months and I have worn him since he was about 2 months old, he loves it!

moby wraps i have one and love it i used it for my first child and will for the next i also had 2 other things one looked like you where caring a bag the other was your more commen frunt backpack stile here is the www link to check out the moby wrap i think it is the best you only have one thing to put on and can carey them many ways like in frunt on your side on your back nursing ex
http://www.lastellablu.com/shop.php?useraction=main&c...

What model of the Baby Bjorn do you have? My Baby Bjorn has the back lumbar support (it's like a t-shaped thing that runs along the tail bone area.) It helps a lot. I'm a bit short (5'2") so it doesn't place totally all the way down my lumbar, and that is a bummer. However, my taller friends who have this same model say it's very comfortable on their back. Her baby is 20 pounds. This model costs about $150 or more depending on where you get it.

My son just turned 1 & my daughter is almost 3, so 9 months ago I was in your same situation. I used a sling called the "over the shoulder baby older". I really liked it because it has a deep pocket & I would use it as a kangaroo pouch (baby sitting indian style facing forward). Comfortable & very cute! Once he got a little bigger I started using the ergo, which I love! Very comfortable & the baby can ride in front or on back. It is kinda expensive, but well worth the money especially if you use it every day!

the ERGO was a life saver for me when the bjorn was also hurting my back. i wish i had never used the bjorn and had the ergo right away. they have an infant insert to. you can wear them on the front and once your child is big enough you can put them on your back which is by far the most comfortable...i LOVE the ergo. i found a used one on craigslist. they run about $90 new and i got mine for $50. i see them on there all the time. good luck!

http://www.ergobabycarrier.com/

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