Finding a carrier that
is right for you
There are many types of baby carriers. These include adjustable
slings with rings (these come padded or unpadded), pouch
slings that are not adjustable, asian-style carriers, and wraps that
simply tie on.
Look at photos of the different types, and, if possible,
try on several different types, brands and sizes of baby carrier
to see which suits you best.
Have a baby carrier, but not sure how to use it?
There are many different positions for baby in slings, wraps and other baby carriers - lying
down in the cradle hold is NOT the only option: baby can sit up and
face the front, sit up and face you, lie down, sit on your hip, or even ride on your back.
La Leche League is often a good place to try out a carrier & find
out how to use one, since many LLL members use babby carriers.
See below for additional
how-to resources on sling wearing.
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My
sling experiences
(This was written when my son was one! I carried him in a sling for over 3 years.)
I love my sling. I've been using one for
the last four years (since my daughter was 6 months old),
and I've collected several different ones over the years.
My son is now one and has been carried in a sling since he
was a day old. My daughter rode in the sling until she was
three and I was too pregnant to wear it. We don't go anywhere
without the sling. My daughter hated strollers & shopping
carts, and I soon found out that it's much easier to maneuver
with a sling than a stroller. I now save the stroller for
when I need something for carrying things other than the baby
(packages, lunch, etc.), or when we'll be gone all day (like
an amusement park). Both of my children have liked to sleep
& nurse while I'm shopping. With my daughter, I started out
with a front carrier (which I liked in the beginning),
but by the time she was 6 months it was hurting my back and
was very hot (summer in central Florida - yuck).
My sling is much cooler than the front
pack, doesn't give me a backache, and I can nurse in it. My
toddler can still ride in it (unlike a front carrier) and
there are many different positions for carrying a baby/child.
I personally know a couple of people who used a sling until
their child was 35-40 pounds. You can also use it for a changing
pad, a blanket, or for playing peek-a-boo (and lots of other
things). We go to Busch Gardens pretty often, and I carry
my (22 pound) son in it for 3-4 hours at a time. |