[blparent] Best Blind Friendly Baby carrier

Edward Green ergreen1981 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 17 10:53:37 UTC 2018


Hi Amanda,

I'm totally blind, and we have the Baby Bjorn One which is a great, easy-to-use baby carrier. It should also be good for a baby up to 33lbs and 40 inches tall.

I don't know if it would necessarily meet any in-door chore needs you might have though, as it's much bulkier than say a sling.

Cheers,

Ed 


> On 17 Feb 2018, at 06:55, Tara Briggs via BlParent <blparent at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
> Hi Amanda! I went to the store and tried several baby carriers after my oldest daughter was born. I liked the ergo baby carrier. It is now been updated so that the baby can face in toward you or face out. It came with an infant insert when they were younger. I’m not sure if this is changed. I really like this one and thought it was intuitive to use. If you’re looking for free contact me off list and I would be happy to give you mine. I no longer use it and I’m just trying to find a good home. It is pink out though.
> My email address is: thflute at gmail.com
> Tara
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
>> On Feb 16, 2018, at 10:57 PM, Amanda Berkley via BlParent <blparent at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi guys,
>> 
>> My son has reached the age where he's awake more than he was when he
>> was born, and a lot of time the best way to keep him quiet and happy
>> is to hold him. I would love to do this all the time, but life goes on
>> and mom has to get some stuff done. lol
>> 
>> This prompted me to investigate baby carriers/slings. It sounds like a
>> perfect solution to keeping him happy while allowing me to continue to
>> do my household chores.
>> 
>> I just am not sure the best way to shop for a carrier that will fit my
>> son. He's 3 months old, but he's small for a 3 month old since he was
>> 3 weeks premature. I would ideally like something that converts to
>> allow longer use, but something that works for the present is fine
>> too.
>> 
>> Any suggestions would be great!
>> 
>> Thanks guys, this list has been immensely helpful!
>> 
>> Amanda
>> 
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