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Seeking Input on Sling

I didn't use a sling with our firstborn, but would like to with our second child. I would like one that is comfortable for both baby and mom, and preferably one I can nurse in. There are so many to choose from -- which one did you like best?

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I used the Maya wrap. Found it online and Loved it. I was able to hold my daughter in it from infancy to age 3+. It was a little difficult at first, but there is a great video that is worth it. Best Wishes.

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I would suggest a Maya Wrap. My daughter (who is actually names Maya) loved it. I could nurse in it and actually have my hands free. I the fabric is very breathable so you don't have to worry so much about the baby over heating. Also, the Maya wrap will allow you to carry you child from newborn to toddler. Check them out at www.mayawrap.com.

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Look up Kangaroo corner.. when the baby's older.. you can get an ERGO.. loved that sling! I didn't find one when my son was really little that I loved, but now I could. Check out the babywearer meetings too though.. they actually let you borrow slings too!

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I had, loved and purchased for many girlfriends who share my sentiments-the Peanut Shell. It's a little more expensive than some others (I tried the Eddie Bauer one and another one from Target and didn't care for them at all), but I think worth the expense. The PS keeps it's shape and was very comfortable to wear. My baby loved it and it was particularly helpful on flights.

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Hello! Congrats on a great decision. It really all depends on personal preference....I have a hot sling pouch, a "petunia pickle bottom" pouch sling, a Sling Ezz ring sling, a Baby Hawk mei tai (aka ABC), a moby wrap, a woven wrap(Giresol), a Beco 4th gen and the standard-Bjorn. I used all at different times and for different reasons.

Check out thebabywearer.com for great info, definitions, pics, reviews and sale of used or SAHM made carriers also visit diaperswappers.com- as they have a forum where people sell or trade their carriers. Its great b/c you can find someone with a body just like yours and ask- what worked, what didn't
Finally- we have a metrodetroit babywearers group-we meet the 2nd Sat of each month, usually in Royal Oak at one of the coffee places. We bring our "stash" of carriers, are there to help others,try on each others stuff, teach people new to it, etc. And kids are welcome. PM me if you want more info.

Good luck!

PS- I can't get my spell check to work- so sorry for any (probably many) errors.

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I used a Hotsling and found it comfortable and easy to use. But, I'm sure it all depends on preference. You might want to go somewhere and try a few on. If your in the Ann Arbor area - The Little Seedling has a good selection and helpful staff.

I had the same problem, I actually tried a couple before I decided on the Hotsling...the only problem being that you absolutely have to size it correctly. My daughter is 7-months-old now and still loves to "ride" around with me. I found that with the adjustable ones my daughter's head rested on the buckle. You may want to go to the store and actually try some on to find what works best for you, you could ask 8 people and get 8 different recommendations. Good luck to you!

I chose a ring sling, it was wonderful! hands free operation, really a lifesaver since I had a 3 year old as well. My little guy lived his first 4 months in that sling and was content as can be. I chose an unpadded, but since you plan to bf a lot in your sling, my reccomendation would be a padded sling. Here is a great website I referenced a lot when my little one was born (even though I actually bought my sling from a WAHM mom on ebay. it was great! for about 15 dollars I got to pick the fabric I wanted and she made it specifically for my shirt size)

http://www.kangarookorner.com/choose.aspx?t=chooseBreastf...

I hsve used a Baby Bjorn for my first two kids and liked it, but it had its downfalls. I couldn't nurse and my back got tired fast. I just had baby #3 and bought the Moby Wrap and U love it! It is not too expensive and you can use a nursing hold if you like. There are a bunch of ways to wear it. I bought mine locally at Budha Belly in Birmingham, but you can also order online. If you can't figure out how to use it, you can also find videos on you tube. I just used it yesterday for about four hours and it was very comfortable.

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