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New Born Public Transportation in New York City.

I don't have a car and will have to rely on public transportation (bus, taxi, subway)to transport with my new born baby due in August. What is the best gear to buy? I need to get a car seat but I am torn about the type of carriage/travel system or carrier to get for the baby. I'm not sure which one is the most convenient without sacrificing safety.

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Graco seems the best to me tho I could not convince my dtr. She bought a completely not user friendly STOKKE. Heavy, big and a menace on the subway.

I live up in Washington Heights, so subway is a must for us. We do have a car, but found that the Graco Snug ride was the car seat for us. lots of room, comfy for the little guy, and it connects to either the snap and go or the bugaboo with a special adapter, so it was cross functional. On the subway, the stroller has been the best. There are lots of elevator stations and with the stroller I always stick to those because I have a real phobia climbing stairs with a heavy kid and a heavy stroller. However by far the easiest is the baby carrier. I have the baby bjorn, but when I have the next one I am going to get the Ergo Baby carrier. All my friends have it and say it is far superior to the bjorn. I haven't taken a taxi with my little one, but if I had to, I would put him in the carrier and buckle myself in.
Hope that helps!!

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I take the NYC subways every day. I would say your best bet will be to get a good carrier or sling to carry the baby on you. Baby bjorn's are wonderful, I used mine all the time from when my girls were new borns, and i beleive they are good up to at least 20 lbs... I know many people swear by other types like slings etc. but I never went that route as I had twins and already had 2 baby bjorns... I wouldn't bother with the travel system if I were you. Get a good baby carrier - we had the graco snugride, and a snap and go stroller for now...

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my baby was born last summer and i took the subway with her almost from day one. The Maya wrap was my savior, because she LOVED being in a womb-like position next to me and i was able to cover her up with the fabric so no one could touch or cough on her (unlike the bjorn). Also, i don't think it's developmentally good for a baby to be in an upright position so early. i would save the bjorn for later. For what it's worth, i would "stuff" my baby into the maya wrap and she would be fast asleep while i went about my business, went out to dinner, shopping, etc. it was sooo great.

I live up in Washington Heights, so subway is a must for us. We do have a car, but found that the Graco Snug ride was the car seat for us. lots of room, comfy for the little guy, and it connects to either the snap and go or the bugaboo with a special adapter, so it was cross functional. On the subway, the stroller has been the best. There are lots of elevator stations and with the stroller I always stick to those because I have a real phobia climbing stairs with a heavy kid and a heavy stroller. However by far the easiest is the baby carrier. I have the baby bjorn, but when I have the next one I am going to get the Ergo Baby carrier. All my friends have it and say it is far superior to the bjorn. I haven't taken a taxi with my little one, but if I had to, I would put him in the carrier and buckle myself in.
Hope that helps!!

we used (and still use) the ergo carrier - ergo stands for ergonomic and it's by far the most comfortable, easy to use of the carriers. I also have several slings and a bjorn. The ergo is great because the weight is on your hips, not your back and as the baby gets older you can switch from the front carry to either hip or back - great for hiking too. Now that I live out of the city, I use a combination of the ergo and quest stroller - very lightweight and easy to fold up. When she was tiny I used the kolkraft base with the baby snap and go. Kolkraft is easy to fold and has a HUGE bin for groceries, shopping, etc. Hope this helps. Another thing about the ergo is I sometimes wear my daughter on my back while I'm making dinner or doing dishes. She loves it and I don't have to worry about where she is.

Hi M.,

I too love the Ergo Baby. It can hold newborn (with insert)and up to 40lbs. I carry my 3 year old in it. The Snugli type for babies are not so great for baby (a newborn dangling by the crotch, not the right support). There are groups who have sling libraries and you can try first. If you are very interested in baby wearing

for meetings and test driving you could look into

http://www.slingsinthecity.com/

A great store where you can try and buy

http://www.metrominis.com/

I had a Combi stroller for my newborn, which I thought was just not sturdy enough. I much prefer the McClaren Quest, a bit heavier, but you can still hoist it up the subway stairs on your own. I don't think it is made for newborns, since it does not lay completely flat.

Even if you are primarily a stroller person, baby wearing can be extremely useful in the city. I also swear by it when travelling.. airports, bus stations with hands free.

All the best!

C.

Hi M.,
I rode the subways often with my newborn and the easiest thing is to carry your babe on your body, like a baby bjorn or what I used was a didymos. That left my hands free, and kept baby in a snuggled position against my chest. Newborns sleep alot in the beginning anyway, so if you are riding in the subway for an hour or so, its great!
Good Luck
N.

M.,

I would recommend a sling carrier, like a hotsling, for when your baby is brand new and when he/she is a little older the Ergo. I feel that both are much better and cause way less back pain than the bjorn. They work great on the train and for flying as well. We got the chicco cortina travel system for the car seat and stroller and are very happy with it. The seat is safe and the stroller is easy to fold and maneuver. I know some people just get a car seat and a thing that holds it to wheel around instead of an entire travel system. Hope this helps.

I., mom to 9month old girl in Brooklyn.

M....I had my first baby about a year and a half ago and live in the Bronx. I wanted the best most expensive stroller and carrier and everything but it turns out that it's not necessarily the easiest thing to lug around on the trains-especially by yourself. I really wish I would have gotten one of those strollers that you can just sit your car seat in and fold up. I had a Chicco car seat and loved it!! And the stroller is very nice but I think I would have preferred something lighter and easy to carry around. The baby is still comfy in the car seat and is easy to transfer between car/cab/train. Good luck.

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