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December 14th, 2012, 04:44 AM #11Mummy to DS10 who is the light of our world
Swayed took us 8 cycle's and I'm finally
Please be a sticky little bean, we have wished and hoped for you for so long xo
Our family welcomed a in May 2013 and thats ok, we're head over heels in love with him and feel blessed to be honoured with 2 sons
January 2014 - A little surprise that went to heaven before we could meet
October 2014 - Officially swaying for one last little bundle and wishing and hoping its a pink one
April 2015 - All our dreams have miraculously come true, our sway worked and our family will be complete with the little girl joining us in October this year
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December 14th, 2012, 04:51 AM #12
Thanks for all your feedback girls. Ideally I want to avoid having to buy 2 separate ones.
I do like the mai tei's but I'm just not a fan of having to tie myself, I don't know why, I know it's easily learned, but I just really prefer something that buckles or clips.
This isn't easy
I can see me spending ages agonising over this decision!Mummy to DS10 who is the light of our world
Swayed took us 8 cycle's and I'm finally
Please be a sticky little bean, we have wished and hoped for you for so long xo
Our family welcomed a in May 2013 and thats ok, we're head over heels in love with him and feel blessed to be honoured with 2 sons
January 2014 - A little surprise that went to heaven before we could meet
October 2014 - Officially swaying for one last little bundle and wishing and hoping its a pink one
April 2015 - All our dreams have miraculously come true, our sway worked and our family will be complete with the little girl joining us in October this year
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December 14th, 2012, 05:39 AM #13
Can I nurse my child in the ERGObaby carrier? : Ergobaby Support
Can breastfeed in the ergo or so its says !! I prefer these types of carriers to the slingsMummy to 3 gorgeous Boys and FINALLY our baby Girl
Owen 2004
Ellis 2006
Liam 2009
D Amy 2013
M/C Oct 2012 after 4 months trying
BFP again !! - Nov 2012 - Confirmed Twins at 6+5 then my dreams were crushed at 8+ weeks when one of our twins sadly died.
THANK YOU TO GENDER DREAMING FOR HELPING MAKE OUR DREAMS COME TRUE
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December 14th, 2012, 06:09 AM #14
I've just read a bunch of reviews on the babbasling, the reviews are very mixed, lots of bad ones about comfort and adjustability.
Now leaning more to ergo.....Mummy to DS10 who is the light of our world
Swayed took us 8 cycle's and I'm finally
Please be a sticky little bean, we have wished and hoped for you for so long xo
Our family welcomed a in May 2013 and thats ok, we're head over heels in love with him and feel blessed to be honoured with 2 sons
January 2014 - A little surprise that went to heaven before we could meet
October 2014 - Officially swaying for one last little bundle and wishing and hoping its a pink one
April 2015 - All our dreams have miraculously come true, our sway worked and our family will be complete with the little girl joining us in October this year
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December 14th, 2012, 06:10 AM #15Mummy to DS10 who is the light of our world
Swayed took us 8 cycle's and I'm finally
Please be a sticky little bean, we have wished and hoped for you for so long xo
Our family welcomed a in May 2013 and thats ok, we're head over heels in love with him and feel blessed to be honoured with 2 sons
January 2014 - A little surprise that went to heaven before we could meet
October 2014 - Officially swaying for one last little bundle and wishing and hoping its a pink one
April 2015 - All our dreams have miraculously come true, our sway worked and our family will be complete with the little girl joining us in October this year
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December 14th, 2012, 10:37 AM #16
I tried an ergo with DS1 but it didn't fit me, none of the buckle carriers I tried would fit me, I'm too small. So I used mei tai's and wraps. I found wraps the best. Some people are put off them because they look complicated to tie, but I didn't find them difficult. I used stretchy wraps when they were tiny, and then woven wraps when they were bigger. I found the woven wraps so supportive.
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December 14th, 2012, 11:21 AM #17
I got the Balboa Baby, recommended by Dr. Sears...and I loved it. I could never figure out those wraps, and you don't have to fashion this into a sling yourself. Just throw it around your neck. DS just loved it. I do NOT recommend those Baby Bjorns...every time I see I bub sleeping in one of those with their little heads flopped over to one side...
Sept 2008 & successful boy sway June 2010.
M/C Oct 2012
Is DE in my future?
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December 14th, 2012, 02:22 PM #18
Then i think a Hoppediz Bondolino is somewhere in the middle between a real mei tai and a soft structured carrier with clips. I only know positive reviews of it!
I just really prefer something that buckles or clips.
I really love my Manduca and it is easy to use!
Good luck!Mother of '08 and '10
And a aug '14
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December 14th, 2012, 02:24 PM #19
I know all the SSCs are suitable for BFg, but i never found it attractive to try. It was more easy without (have been feeding my kids for 16 and 25 months), but that's my opinion and preference
Mother of '08 and '10
And a aug '14
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December 14th, 2012, 04:45 PM #20
Lol I always nursed in my carriers , very convenient and easy, part of it has to do with body type and boob size etc and baby. I have friends it wasn't as easy for
Mommy to DS1 (3) DS2 (1 1/2) angel baby DD lost at 20 weeks (5/12) and another angel baby DD at 17 weeks due to ??? (12/12)
Next option will be HT eventually...
Bump! :)
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