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Does any one here do this? Any insight? I wasn't too interested in learning about it with T but with Number 2, it's look more appealing to me. It would be nice to be able to get stuff done or just to be able to take care of the baby while chasing T around. This post makes no sense but I think you all get where I'm going with it LOL
Re: Babywearing?
I did it! not a ton because Bear was chill so I was able to put him down and do stuff, but I like wearing him when we're in large crowds, at the IL's, shopping...on a hike.
I have the Beco for those occasions and love it.
I also have the K'tan which was nice when he was really small, but I don't wear that anymore. I would load him into it when we went grocery shopping.
The Rowdy Roberts
The Rowdy Roberts
He tried to track down if it's true that carriers causes hip dysplasia. NOTE: you can adjust the bjorn so the babies legs are wider so they aren't dangling.
Seems like this is a myth coming from the wrap-users. The article they always site is about spinal position, nothing about hips. Just blogs asking "would you like to be like this", no scientific studies etc. If you're worried about it then also worry about jumpers, swaddling and walkers.