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Baby Carriers..... recommendations please!! also in baby

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Posted : Nov 04, 2009 11:28:16 AM
Subject : Baby Carriers..... recommendations please!! also in baby

Hi all,

hope you are well! Have been looking at baby carriers for a while, we live surrounded by woods and fields etc, which may not always be practical with a buggy, so want to invest in a good baby carrier. Does any one have any recommendations as I've looked at so many I've confused myself!! Just keep going round in circles!!

Ideally I want one that will be easy to get baby in to and out of on my own and without waking them during this process if possible!!

Thanks girls!

Rosie 20+6 xxx

[Modified by: Tom's girl on 04 November 2009 11:29:03 ]

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Posted : Nov 04, 2009 11:43:29 AM

I originally got a mothercare four way one and hated it! It was a faff to get it on, uncomfortable and we had to completely adjust it everytime my hubby and I swapped using it.

We got cloth ones in the end they are fantastic you just tie them and go nothing to adjust and they mould themselves to the bodyshapes of you and your baby. Ours was a Moby wrap (actually we have two of them Happy )

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Posted : Nov 04, 2009 11:46:56 AM

I was just about to start a post exactly about this! I am also looking into carriers and slings at the moment.

I was wondering whether people think slings or carriers are best for a newborn and what they recommend. I was looking at the babasling yesterday, any thoughts?x

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Posted : Nov 04, 2009 12:37:56 PM

hugababy slings are from birth to about 3 yrs ive had mine for all three and i love it it does everything front carrying , laying down for newborns, breastfeeding, sitting up looking towards you or out wards. also on your back and as a hip seat for the older toddler! i paid £40 for mine 5 yrs ago and i have litterally used it everyday since as it is sooo versatile! its also awesome for an extra carrybag when ur out shopping i can fit loads in it lol!

anyway sales pitch over


lolly xxxx

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