Question about slings/wraps

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I have a moby wrap that is very comfortable and snug. I am 6 weeks pp and I was wondering what is better to take a walk with? The stroller or the wrap? I am asking because I still have a lot of pressure and wear the v2 supporter so won't the extra weight of carrying the baby make the prolapse worse? But I also read that pushing the stroller is not good because you can't do the posture well....If I walk in posture with the sling will my organs be supported then and not make it worse? Sorry for all the questions.

I'd rather use the stroller if my babe would agree- otherwise I would pop him in the pack and go.

i think you need to see what works best for you, how long the walk is, and how you feel best. I found the wrap sling great for short walks, and rarely felt worse for it. i really worked on the posture in it and it was great. for long walks through i preferred a buggy, though up hills was horrible.
the good thing about carrying regularly is how strong you get. i did find every so often when baby had a growth spurt i'd feel worse for a few days, but then catch up and be back to where i was again.
but i think it is about experimenting.

but from my experience I've found carrying my 19lb 4 month old doesn't make me any worse and the fact I'm carrying him makes me more aware of how I'm standing/walking. In fact I really like the workout that walking with the baby in a sling gives me and nothing beats being able to bend down and kiss their fuzzy little head.

I feel that bending to push something causes more intra abdominal pressure, especially if having to maneuvre a buggy up slopes, steps and uneven ground, than just walking upright and carrying. The only time i've used the buggy was to push my toddler while the baby was in the wrap so its worst of both worlds and not exactly a fair comparison, so I'm interested to know what other think.

Soup

I wear the baby around the house, for errands and for short walks.
when I want 'to walk' I use the stroller. neither one has proved detrimental to the prolapse situation here.

try it, see what happens.