Slings, wraps and baby carriers - help please

Sherlock said:
May have to look at something like a baby bjorn over a material wrap type. Still think my boobs will be an issue in one like that also :wall: Plus he's not yet 3 months and is well over 15lb. Solid little chap.

The trouble I found with baby bjorns and those type of carriers was that Evie's legs hung straight down in front of you so as you walk you are constantly pushing their legs (and hips) which I didn't feel was very good for her. I'm trying to recall when I noticed it to be a problem (did use a bjorn successfully for a bit), I think it was probably around 4/5months, as this is when I moved on to a mei tai. Evie is very long though. I hope you find a solution :hug:
 
Always keep one hand on the baby when twisting over, to stop your baby from accidentally falling out in clumps. Remember that babies may be bumped by entrances or sharp 4 corners, so be mindful of those things while walking using your baby.
 
Fabric slings also come in many different types including ring fashion, pouch style, in addition to wrap style.
Some people consider a stretchy wrap to get the best infant sling for newborns. This sling is usually stretchy and lets you wrap your infant as loosely as well as as tightly as you prefer.
 

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