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Discussion Title:Advice please for a big 9 month old
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From:wellbabe2007  Member Icon
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Date:25-Oct 16:37
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I need some help please i have  abig 9 month old boy who has taken to want to be carried everywhere instead of the pram i am now my 4 pram/ buggy and he isn't happy in any of them for long, He is nearly 2st and i struggle carring him for more than 10 mins as i have a low back problem i did have a baby sling thing when he was born and it was great, but he soon got to big for it.

 

Any one with any ideas?

 

Please

lyndie

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Discussion Title:Advice please for a big 9 month old
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From:mamadingo
To:wellbabe2007  Member Icon
Date:25-Oct 22:25
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Hello,

I was an avid sling wearer when my dd was a baby and even now sometimes as a 3 year old!

I bought an Ergo sling...they are fantastic and evenly distribute your babies weight around your hips and have lovely wide straps that dont dig into your shoulders. I dont carry her often now but did go to a festival with her over the summer and carried her on my back all evening.
They can be used as front carriers too....check the website out...they are a bit pricey but worth every penny...or look out for a second hand one on ebay?

http://www.ergobabycarrier.com/
http://www.babyworld.co.uk/information/reviews/product.asp?id=194

Hope this might help!

Sara xxx

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Edited 25/10/2009 22:55 ET by mamadingo



Edited 25/10/2009 22:57 ET by mamadingo
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