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Can someone walk me through babywearing outside?
If I am taking a walk with Ethan in the Ergo...do I bundle him up as I would in a carseat or is he getting a lot of heat from me?
It is about 4 degrees here (39F) and I would like to walk with him and my pup. What do you think? Do I dress him like a normal winter day? Or down a lyaer because of the body heat he'll get from me?
Hudson - 3 and Ethan - almost 1!

Re: Can someone walk me through babywearing outside?
whoa siggy.
i don't baby wear too much but i would like to, especially once he gets a little bit bigger. i would put him in his usual clothes (long sleeve onesie, pants, socks, hat, maybe a zipper hoodie) and then possibly throw a sma
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I was in 40-45F weather last week and had LO in a light jacket on top of regular clothes, plus mittens, hat and socks. I think he gets a lot of heat from you, so you don't need to overdo it on the clothes...
if he seems cold this time, add