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Slings and Baby Wearing

I just had my second child (beautiful 1 month little girl) and I wanted to know when is too late to start her in a sling. I have a peanut shell and tried it with her but she hated it (I only put her in it a couple of times). I have a 2 year old and really need the hands free ability to take care of my son. I also have a baby Bjorn but it seems too bulky. What's everyone's advice?!

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I used a hotsling for my son for the first 6 weeks, but as he got heavier my neck and back got so sore. I LOVE the moby wrap (mobywrap.com). It looks tough to put on, but is really quick after a few tries. I am also considering getting a babyhawk mei tai carrier, which is supposed to be amazingly comfy and versatile.

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I didn't start consistently putting my baby in a sling until 2-3 months. I tried the Bjorn at first and he didn't really like it. I found the Ultimate Baby Wrap (which is like the Moby Wrap but not as much fabric... and it's stretchier. I would recommend Moby because as the baby gets heavier, the stretchy material makes it harder to carry the baby)... anyways, he liked the Wrap a lot! But like another lady said, he only liked it for a limited time. He just had to get used to it. I also have gone through other slings since then... we have the Baby K'tan which is similar to the Moby Wrap but doesn't require all the wrapping. And I also have the Baby Ergo- which is really a lot better for the baby's developing body than the Baby Bjorn. My baby had to get used to the Ergo to. He didn't like it at first but I kept trying and he got used to it and now loves it. I used the Ergo when he was about 7-8 months.

So just keep trying... she just might need to get used to it or try other slings. The wraps are great for when they are a little older (3-4 months and up... but I think you can also use it for when they are newborns.) Good luck!

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I used a hotsling for my son for the first 6 weeks, but as he got heavier my neck and back got so sore. I LOVE the moby wrap (mobywrap.com). It looks tough to put on, but is really quick after a few tries. I am also considering getting a babyhawk mei tai carrier, which is supposed to be amazingly comfy and versatile.

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Never too late! Baby's have preferences.... some may like pouches (like the peanut shell or hotsling), some may prefer a wrap, some a ring sling, etc. These preferences may change over time as well.

The problem with the Bjorns is that they are not supportive for baby's hips natural alignment-- that froggy leg pose you see. Bjorn's hang baby's from their crotch. There also is some research out there that questions "stacking" a baby's back that young-- meaning keeping them that upright.

I think at this young age-- ring slings and pouches are the easiest way to go as they are easy to nurse in and promote that cradle carry.

http://www.babywearer.com/
is a really good resource for learning about slings.

There is also a store, Be By Baby on Roscoe and Lincoln and I believe Gepetto's in Oak Park that carry slings and will help you learn about how to use them.

Wearing your baby will keep them happier and let you get stuff done!! I could NOT have lived without my stash of slings especially when #2 came along.

Good luck!

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Please keep in mind that WHATEVER baby carrier you use - be it a sling, bjorn, or stroller, it will take time for your baby to get used to it! Put her in for 5 minutes only on the first day. 10 minutes the second day, 20 minutes the third day etc. It's new, so until she's comfortable with it (and she can also sense when YOU are not comfortable with it) it will make her nervous. Believe it or not, when we put my son in a stroller at age 8 months - for basically the first time ever - he had a fit! It took him about 5 days to get used to NOT being carried, so it works both ways. Now he likes it both ways :)

See my posts on other threads about slings for my own personal advice. But whatever you choose, give it several days of "low stress" wearing for your baby to get used to it before you give up on it.

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I didn't start consistently putting my baby in a sling until 2-3 months. I tried the Bjorn at first and he didn't really like it. I found the Ultimate Baby Wrap (which is like the Moby Wrap but not as much fabric... and it's stretchier. I would recommend Moby because as the baby gets heavier, the stretchy material makes it harder to carry the baby)... anyways, he liked the Wrap a lot! But like another lady said, he only liked it for a limited time. He just had to get used to it. I also have gone through other slings since then... we have the Baby K'tan which is similar to the Moby Wrap but doesn't require all the wrapping. And I also have the Baby Ergo- which is really a lot better for the baby's developing body than the Baby Bjorn. My baby had to get used to the Ergo to. He didn't like it at first but I kept trying and he got used to it and now loves it. I used the Ergo when he was about 7-8 months.

So just keep trying... she just might need to get used to it or try other slings. The wraps are great for when they are a little older (3-4 months and up... but I think you can also use it for when they are newborns.) Good luck!

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I loved my baby sling..www.babyslings.com
It is supposed to be the #1 sling out there...I had my 2nd daughter in it all the time and I swear she is so much stronger and has better neck control because of it...the bjorn is too uncomfortable on their developing pelvic area. It took me 10 times of wearing her in the sling to really get used to it..by the end I could change my oldest diapers, make meals and nurse with her in it. She slept so well in it to...we would just walk her around in it and she would fall asleep and then we could watch tv or talk, etc. etc...I also liked the moby alot and use it more that she is older...my daughter is really big so my back did hurt after a while in the sling...the moby is more comfortable for moms...hope this helps!

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i support slings and baby wearing! i looovvvveee my ultimate baby wrap! i have a 21/2 year old and a 7 month oldand i could not live without it. it takes a while to get the hang of how to put iton, but it is not all bulky and it fits anyone and is very cozy. good luck!

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I LOVED my Moby Wrap for my DD (#2 baby). DS was 2.5yrs when she was born. The MOby is very versatile (vertical, laying down, then can have them upright w/ legs out facing forward or toward your chest, and even carry on the back when they're older).
Now that DD's 8 mos and sitting up, I find the Maya Wrap to be much more convenient. My distributor lives in Warrenville and sells both of these for prices better than on the web. Her name is Stacey and her email is lmartinez301 AT Comcsat DOT net.

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R.,
I have a 2 1/2 son and a 2 month old baby. I got a Moby sling, and I just love it! I have taken my daughter in it so many times. I like that I can be "hands-free" as you mention. I also like that there are many different positions that you can put your daughter in which is great as she may not like one or some of them. There is also a way to nurse discreetly in it. Another wonderful thing is the ability to secure my daughter's head -- and I like to cover her face as much as possible (safely, of course) to avoid germs in the air since you can't stay home all gthe time with a toddler. Plus, with the baby close to you, they don't get so overwelmed as they might in a car seat when you go to stores that are loud and have bright lights. Congrats on your new addition. Hope this was helpful!
A.

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