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Reddit mentions of Ergobaby Original Award Winning Ergonomic Multi-Position Baby Carrier with X-Large Storage Pocket, Black Camel

Sentiment score: 4
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Ergobaby Original Award Winning Ergonomic Multi-Position Baby Carrier with X-Large Storage Pocket, Black Camel. Here are the top ones.

Ergobaby Original Award Winning Ergonomic Multi-Position Baby Carrier with X-Large Storage Pocket, Black Camel
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    Features:
  • MULTI- POSITION CARRIER: Wear on the front, hip or back as baby grows (~4-48 months/12-45lbs or start with newborn infant insert ~0-4Months/7-12lbs, sold separately)
  • COMFORT: Extra padded waistbelt & shoulder straps, fits multiple wearers from petite to larger body types (waistbelt adjusts 26-52", shoulder straps 28 to 47”)
  • THOUGHTFUL DESIGN: Extra-large zippered pocket for all your essentials. Easy breastfeeding & UPF 50+ tuckaway baby hood for sun & wind protection
  • ERGONOMIC AS BABY GROWS: Acknowledged as hip healthy by the International Hip Dsyplasia Institute. Deep, wide seat supports baby in an ergonomic natural "M" position in all carry positions.
  • MACHINE WASHABLE: 100% premium cotton
Specs:
ColorBlack Camel
Height6.7 Inches
Length10.6 Inches
Release dateFebruary 2013
Size0 - 6 Month
Weight1.5211896078 Pounds
Width6.7 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Ergobaby Original Award Winning Ergonomic Multi-Position Baby Carrier with X-Large Storage Pocket, Black Camel:

u/travelingmama · 4 pointsr/beyondthebump

This is the model I have, but I went to a babywearing meet-up group today (we get together to see other carriers, try them out, buy/sell, and borrow) and there were women doing it in mei tai style carriers and kinderpacks, any type of carrier like those make it pretty easy. My little one is just shy of 3 weeks old! It's a little difficult with him because he is so little. I tried it again and was successful, but he unlatched a little more often that time. Not too bad though.

One of the moms at the meetup group showed us this awesome trick! She breastfeeds her daughter in a ring sling and she bought a bunch of 3 dollar tanks at old navy cut the straps and sewed them into a loop that goes over a nursing bra. This website explains it. So she wears either the same color or a coordinating color and when she puts her daughter in her carrier just lifts her shirt up so it's already ready, but her tank covers her torso. Then she just pulls down the tank top and feeds her. It was the coolest trick I've seen. I'm so glad I went to the group just for that tip alone!

u/cmaddog111 · 3 pointsr/MaddenUltimateTeam

congrats!

Name suggestion would be Catalina.

Having a 7-month-old, my advice is to buy an Ergo Baby Carrier and fit it for yourself. If you can get that thing to work like I did with naps, you'll get in a couple hours of uninterrupted Madden with your wife free to do whatever she wants for a few hours.

Plus, everybody looks sweet with a baby attachment.

Everybody wins!!!!

u/Amykat322 · 3 pointsr/beyondthebump

As he gets older, you may want to buy a carrier like an Ergo. It's super comfy (can be worn on front, side or back when baby is older). It's great when he's fussy and wants to be held but you need to heat a bottle or cook dinner, vacuum, grocery shop, etc. Gives you both hands free. I use it still with my 16 month old who weights 24lbs. It was $$$$ but worth it in my opinion. And you can always resell it when you are done with it and prob get half of what you paid. ERGObaby Original Baby Carrier, Black/Camel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001JZU8O8/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_2tq-tb0DC8FN9

u/shear_theology · 2 pointsr/Parenting

Ergo Carriers or something similar can be very helpful. I also second the person who said get a swing. As others have said, you just need to experiment a bit. Have you tried a white noise machine? Have you tried making sure they're in a very dark room? Also, how much caffeine do you drink? If you're breastfeeding and drinking a bunch of coffee, that'll transfer to your kido.

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u/kiln · 1 pointr/NewParents

Look for a babywearing group in your area. You'll find lots of different carriers to try out and find something that is best for him. I find some of the carriers difficult to get on on my own, but there are tricks to each of them that you can learn at a meet-up. Also, YouTube is great for how-to videos. I would suggest something other than a Baby Bjorn. Boba, Beco, Tula, Ergo are just a few. I also love the ease of a padded ring sling (specifically I have a Maya Wrap ring sling). He might find the adjustments on a buckle carrier too much. But the ring sling is beautifully simple! And it is good from newborn through toddler.

I would imagine a number of ways to put baby down that are higher up (than the floor) would be helpful, like a Rock n Play sleeper

You might look for a car seat that is extra light to carry. The Maxi Cosi Micro is the lightest one that you can get.

And check out a good stroller. Whatever you do- get one that you can push with one hand! If you have a "baby boutique" type store nearby, you can go and check them out and see what will be best for your family. I suggest a higher end store than a Babies R Us because they can be extremely helpful in finding one that is a good fit and pointing out features that might be useful. Even if you don't buy one there, you can get ideas of things that might be helpful to look for. Some strollers have a more complicated folding system that require 2 hands while others are super easy and just require you to pull a strap.