D.S. asks from New York, NY on February 21, 2008
Easy off and on Baby Carrier?
I'm looking for a baby carrier that is good to use in the city and for quick trips from the car to the store. Any suggestions? I have a bjorn and it is not convenient for quickly loading baby in and then taking baby out. Once the baby is out you have to completely unhook and lift baby out and then you have to keep the bjorn attached to you because if you take it off it will get all twisted. I also just heard that the bjorn isn't great for a babys spine.
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E.B. answers from New York on February 28, 2008
I would recommend a pouch sling or s ring sling. For pouches, my favorite is the adjustable Mamma's Milk (www.mammasmilk.com), which is fabulous! For summer, a fitted pouch can also be quite comfy, and my fave is probably the Peanut Shell (www.goo-ga.com), but I have also heard great things about the Comfy Joey (www.comfyjoey.com).
Ring slings can get pretty expensive, so I would recommend goin on Etsy.com and searching for a handmade one. I recommend a seller who goes by DrewBabyDesigns, she is very nice and helpful, and has very reasonable prices.
There is also a fodum for baby wearers where you will find LOT of info! it's at www.thebabywearer.com. Good luck!
S.M. answers from New York on February 24, 2008
I have 2 slings. One is alight weight canvas-type fabric. I forget the brand but I got it off drugstore.com. Love, love, love it! With a little practice I learned to put her in the sling before we left and then take the sling off with her still in it and strap her in the car seat. Then if she falls asleep in the car I just lift her and the sling out of the car seat and put it over my head and we are off!
M.R. answers from New York on February 22, 2008
Try this one:
http://www.pujbaby.com/
I won it free but I use it all the time. It is great for an easy on/off carrier. But it won't work over a coat.
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E.S. answers from New York on February 22, 2008
Check out the PSling at www.pslingnewyork.com - this sling is the BEST and super easy to get on and off.
C.D. answers from New York on February 22, 2008
D.,
I don't know if you've ever tried slings, but New Native makes a great sling that you can position baby in in different ways. There's no adjusting because you buy a size to fit you - so you won't be able to "share" the carrying with others. I loved it and always felt my son to be safe and secure in it - plus it was a little easier on my back than the bjorn I had.
E.B. answers from New York on February 28, 2008
I would recommend a pouch sling or s ring sling. For pouches, my favorite is the adjustable Mamma's Milk (www.mammasmilk.com), which is fabulous! For summer, a fitted pouch can also be quite comfy, and my fave is probably the Peanut Shell (www.goo-ga.com), but I have also heard great things about the Comfy Joey (www.comfyjoey.com).
Ring slings can get pretty expensive, so I would recommend goin on Etsy.com and searching for a handmade one. I recommend a seller who goes by DrewBabyDesigns, she is very nice and helpful, and has very reasonable prices.
There is also a fodum for baby wearers where you will find LOT of info! it's at www.thebabywearer.com. Good luck!
E.H. answers from New York on February 22, 2008
D.,
people have mentioned ring slings (the Maya wrap is a sling, FYI), pouches, and buckle carriers (Bjorn and Ergo). These are all good options. Both slings and pouches are "one-shoulder" carriers, so if your baby is heavy, or you have back trouble, IMO these are not the best carriers for walking around the City (but good for quick trips to the store). Once your baby is about six months old, he/she really is too big for a pouch, though a sling will work up through toddler-hood.
You are right, the Bjorn is not a good carrier for babies' spinal development. When a child is in a carrier, the knees need to be higher than the bum (imagine a kid squatting), and the back should be able to be in the natural curved position, which the Bjorn does not promote (also, the Bjorn isn't recommended after the first six months). The Ergo is a good carrier, but not the only other option out there - I like the Beco more, b'c of the wider range of color/design options, but mostly, I find it fits my body-type better.
Since you are in NYC, why don't you check out the carriers sold at Metro Minis, 821 Park Avenue (corner of 75th Street, ###-###-#### (www.metrominis.com). The manager, Bianca, is a friend of mine, and is extremely knowledgeable. She can help you find a carrier that fits your life-style, body-shape and taste; they have a huge selection of a variety of carriers. There is also a "babywearing" parenting group (it meets at the store the second Saturday of the month from 3-5pm) where parents bring their carriers and kids and share tips, ask for help, and check out different carriers in real life. If you want more info on the group, check out www.slingsinthecity.com.
I hope this helps some! Here in Jersey City, I help organize the babywearing meetings for our area, so feel free to contact me anytime for more info. I wanted to give you more information in this response, but this has actually taken me over an hour to write, b'c I'm also taking care of my toddler! :lol:
A.G. answers from New York on February 22, 2008
I love my ERGO. when my baby was under 8mos I used the Hotsling which was really easy, but got too heavy.
C.P. answers from Rochester on February 22, 2008
I have a peanut shell pouch and LOVE it, still use it with my 2.5 year old! Website is www.googa.com
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J.B. answers from New York on February 22, 2008
We use an Ergo carrier and it is amazing. Many different positions, and easy to use.
S.N. answers from New York on February 22, 2008
I absolutely loved my sling. I'd scoop him out of his car seat into the sling an have hands free shopping or walking, etc. And I could sneaky nurse in public if he was having a "moment" by pulling the sling up and over. I am a yoga teacher and can tell you that slinging is great for the baby and saves YOUR back as well. I liked the Over The Shoulder Baby Holder the best. I think they send you a video to show you how to work it. And give it a few washings so it gets super soft.I know there are lots of options but I went with the one that Moms around me were using. And FYI, you can wear your baby when you are typing away on the computer: )
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