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louiseds
March 31, 2008 - 6:51am
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baby wearing
Hi Florentine
Granolamom is 'da woman' when it comes to carrying da babies. I did it for years too. Use the search box to search 'baby wearing', then click on the first topic and use your browser's Find all on this Page function to highlight the search term on each topic as you click on each one. That should keep you reading for about three weeks ;-)
You'll learn these tricks!
Cheers
Louise
granolamom
March 31, 2008 - 8:49am
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baby wearing
one of my favorite obsessions!
when my baby was little (like yours) I did just fine with just about anything. slings, wraps, meitai. no matter. I did my best to stay in posture and really, found no detriment to the prolapse.
now that he's a bit bigger (11 mo and over 20 lb) I find it most comfortable to wear him on my back, either in a wrap or meitai. I don't find that the carrier compresses my belly too much. actually, I tend to tie it high, like right under my ribcage, because I have a long torso and my nosy boy likes to see over my shoulder.
I do wear him in slings (or in a hip carry with a wrap) for quick in-and-out of the car errands, but if I wear him too long that way, I feel it later. mostly in my back, shoulder and hip, but sometimes I do feel 'bulgier' too. it all feels better the next day though.
and that's something you will learn about prolapse. once you get a handle on it, you will see that even if you do something to aggravate things, you can pretty much always get back to your baseline.
so go ahead, wear your baby! they get big so fast. pretty soon they're running a block ahead of you. these are the days to savor. don't let the prolapse take it away from you.
mommynow
March 31, 2008 - 12:38pm
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It depends on the person I
It depends on the person I think because even if I carried my first daughter for a very short time on my front I felt my prolapse much worse. I am so happy though because I got an ergo carrier recently and put second baby on my back and it doesn't make my prolapse feel worse yahoo!!!!!
florentine
March 31, 2008 - 3:57pm
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i am so grateful for this
i am so grateful for this place. i have to go and thank the person who gave me the link. fantastic thanks for all your replies, i am realy starting to see just like everything else about our bodies, recover is so unique and individualised
annma
April 1, 2008 - 6:34am
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Back wraps
Can you share the brand name of wraps you have used that you can carry an older baby on your back? I love my Ergo, but unfortunately it seems to place pressure on my pelvic area and cause me discomfort prolapse-wise every time I use it. I guess I need one that fastens higher. The Ergo fastens right below the belly button on me. I am short, maybe I am wearing it wrong?
granolamom
April 1, 2008 - 8:45am
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back wraps
I have a didymous wrap that I use in a 'ruck carry', and a sacchi mei tai, and I also made myself a mei tai, a 'scandi' knockoff, which, imo, is the most comfortable for back carries.
could be my luck that I have a long torso, so I can tie right under my ribcage and still have plenty of room in the belly for the pelvic organs!
I've never used an ergo, so I can't say much about them, but check out thebabywearer.com. those mamas know everything!
Soupy
April 1, 2008 - 5:04pm
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wraps
I vary between carrying on my back and on my front, the little boy is 24lb at 8 months so about the size of your average 18 month old really. I find it much easier to carry him on my back in the house than to keep picking him up and putting him down, especially now he is crawling..
I use a wrap mostly as it is the most versatile in getting it to fit just how you want and I tie it above my waist at the ribcage. there are a few back carries that dont even require a waist band and still others that spread the weight across your torso putting very little on your shoulder, making it easier to pull up into a comfortable posture. it takes a bit of experimentation but is worth putting the effort into imo.
with the mei tai, start by tieing the waist high at your ribcage and then work on getting the straps as tight as possible and see if that helps.
alemama
April 1, 2008 - 5:11pm
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Ergo
Try to wear it way way low- so that the buckle is right at the pubic bone. Works great for me-
mommynow
April 1, 2008 - 6:40pm
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ergo
I also wear my ergo low on my hips so it is not pressing on my stomach (how the women in on the demonstration cd wears it because she is pregnant :)