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RE: Babywearing Thread - 9/11/2008 1:37:52 AM
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IAMJulie
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I'm only a part time baby wearer, very part time. But I got SO excited today because I thought to take my Moby Wrap to the Y when I dropped eldest off for his swim class, put middle into the nursery and walked the track with youngest in the Moby. I got stopped by SO MANY people, men and women alike felt the need to comment on the Moby and how happy Gideon was having his ride. He actually fell asleep by the time I needed to pick eldest up from his class and stayed asleep in the wrap while I helped him shower and dress and pick Zion up from the nursery.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 9/26/2008 2:22:28 PM
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Mrs.Wifey
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I had one and gave it away, Erin. I really, really did not like it. at all. If you join TBW(thebabywearer.com) they have a forum for wearing special needs babies. ETA- that one might work ok while he is little, but when he gets heaver you will probably want something with a better design.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 9/26/2008 2:30:36 PM
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Mrs.Wifey
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Can your MIL make you a K'tan this weekend? The K'tan really snuggles them in and hides them from the world. The infantino doesn't really do that... I have a regular, padded ring sling if you want it!
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 9/26/2008 2:40:00 PM
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Brandy
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Erin I didn't like that one, we looked at in Babies R Us and it just didn't seem right. I do LOVE my Hotsling though AND now I love both my Moby's and we have a new carrier as well which we are still getting the hang of and may need to wait just a bit on, she's a slouch in it for some reason..
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 9/26/2008 2:46:41 PM
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Brandy
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Give it a go and you can always have someone return it if it doesn't fit you guys' likes.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 9/26/2008 3:57:23 PM
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Brandy
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rin, this wrap would be my choice for a preemie. It's easy to tie and easy to nurse in. I still use it for Isabel here at home. I've worn her out at the mall when she was real young too. Sarah also has a great way to tie Moby on too. Kim, Ryanne made me a soft structured carrier, very similar to this type and I got to pick the fabric and stuffs. I love it, kiddo just needs to get bigger and not so slouchy.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 9/26/2008 3:58:57 PM
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Mrs.Wifey
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Brandy, you could try putting a receiving blanket underneath her, that might help some. Or you can froggy her into it, I have been doing that with my nephew when I wear him in the SSC.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 9/26/2008 4:03:58 PM
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Brandy
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Erin take the Moby with you when you room in and try it there? I wish I had used that hold for her sleeping on me/us when we first got home. Would have saved my arms at night holding her. :) Ryanne, Jer thinks she"s too splayed out now with her hips... how would I froggy her but not splay her hips so much? And call me slow, but where would blanket go? like a pillow for her bottom ? I'm up to trying anything to use it now more. I really should send you a pic of her in it front facing and barely able to see over the edge. too cute.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 9/26/2008 4:06:10 PM
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Froggying is just putting her in there with her knees against her chest and slip her into the carrier. Does that make sense?
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 9/26/2008 4:08:17 PM
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Brandy
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Yes and then ,aybe a blanket to secure her hips? she will try to spread out OR stand up. It"s almost like she"s in between infant and more sturdy baby stage now. It' odd.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 9/26/2008 4:15:34 PM
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Well, the spreading out is probably fine, even Gabby looks like her legs are so far apart that it would be uncomfortable. HERE is a picture of a smaller baby in a Mei Tei, which is the same concept.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 9/26/2008 4:17:03 PM
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Brandy
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alright, next time she wakes up we are trying it.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 9/26/2008 4:18:08 PM
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Mrs.Wifey
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Gosh, now I want to make another carrier. I am soooo wanting an unpadded ring sling. To bad I need the newborn to go with it, and I can't produce one of those for at least 10 months, even we started trying tonight, lol.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 9/26/2008 5:55:29 PM
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I'm still waitin' on mine, Ryanne! Oooh, your right! I'll PM you pictures of fabric sometime... remind me if I forget, my mind is going a zillion different directions lately. Today was one of those nice "down" days.
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RE: Babywearing Thread - 9/26/2008 5:56:51 PM
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Chelsea a friend of mine uses the kangaroo for the Moby and just slides him over and down a bit and he loves it. I can't nurse in any type of carrier/wrap, I have to use both hands and it's too hard in a carrier to do.
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