[blparent] baby wearing
Michael Baldwin
mbaldwin at gpcom.net
Fri Jan 17 16:19:17 UTC 2014
Our favorite carrier is the Mei tai style.
Below info taken from
http://www.meitaibaby.com/faq.html
Just because I provided the link does not mean I support or endorse this
company. I am just providing basic info for the carrier.
""Mei tai" (pronounced "may tie") is a generic term for a particular style
of baby carrier, generally a square- or rectangle-shaped piece of fabric
with
straps on all four corners. The "traditional" mei tai has a history that
stretches back hundreds of years. The carrier has its roots in Asia, where
mothers
often carried their babies in simple fabric carriers that tied onto their
bodies.
The mei tai style of carrier is now becoming popular in the Western world as
well, due in part to its supreme comfort and versatility. With a mei tai
carrier,
your baby can be worn on your front or your back, from the earliest newborn
days through to toddlerhood and beyond. This gives the carrier a longevity
not found in most popular carriers, which often can only be used comfortably
for the first few months of baby's life.
Many mei tais made in the West today are created by work-at-home-moms
(WAHMs) committed to the practice of
"babywearing".
These "modern" mei tais have usually been updated in a variety of ways to
suit the Western consumer. "
Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: blparent [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Tara Briggs
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2014 10:00
To: Blind Parents Mailing List
Subject: Re: [blparent] baby wearing
Thanks. I have been reading a book called The Baby Book: Everything you need
to know about your baby From Birth to Two Years old. It is on the download
sight from NLS. The book talks about wearing your baby and it seems like a
good idea to me. How does the ergo work? How soon can you use it to carry
your baby?
Thanks
Tara
-----Original Message-----
From: blparent [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Star Gazer
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2014 6:27 AM
To: 'Blind Parents Mailing List'
Subject: Re: [blparent] baby wearing
My oldest is almost 7, so Ihaven't worn her in a long time.
My new baby isn't here yet, so I haven't worn her either.
I love the ergo and absolutely hate the bjorn.
What is driving your questions?
I never took metrics on how often I wore my oldest. I suspect my youngest
will be worn a lot more because she'll be a younger sister.
The ergo is probablyone of the most user friendly carriers out there. It
uses buckles so you don't have to guess at how to roll the fabric.
Be careful with slings. Anybody can make one if they can sew, and the
problem with this is that you don't know if they did it properly, so you
don't know if the sling can bear the baby's weight properly or provide
proper support.
Also, the sling requires that you place the baby safely. You wouldn't
believe how many people do it wrong. I had an idiot at Babies-R-Us say to
lay the baby in the sling whichyou never ever want to do because the fabric
can cover their face. Also, you need to be sure the baby's chin isn't on
their chest.
With the ergo, you really can't screw it up, though with anything else,
you'll want to practice.
Some people love slings so if you want to go down that path, you can. Just
make sure that the people advising you are giving good advice and not people
you like. The two are not always the same and you need the wisdom to know
the difference. Unfortunately learning that wisdom can be harder then it
looks.
-----Original Message-----
From: blparent [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Jodie and
Kahlan
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2014 8:16 AM
To: blparent at nfbnet.org
Subject: Re: [blparent] baby wearing
Hi. Chris and I didn't do it for long, only because she grew out of her
carrier. I don't remember what the sling was; it was a sling, I think, not a
carrier. We got it from Amazon. We used it when we were out because we felt
more comfortable using it than a stroller. Now we have to use the stroller
for long trips, like to the bank, but I think she could probably make it on
foot to the conveneince store if she ever has to go with us. So far she
hasn't. Chris or I stay home with her while the other goes to the store.
--
Hugs from Jodie and kahlan
"Gratitude is the elixir of life"
unknown
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