the only issues we've had is she doesn't like to be in it when we're sitting down (we wear her facing out) but i've read similar comments on parenting website message boards so i doubt it has
around 3 1/2 months, he no longer liked being worn facing me, so i started putting him in it facing out and he loved it.
in the infant seat all the time is a huge pain (how big will he be by 6 months?) i look forward to getting lots of use out of this and i can't wait until i can carry him on my back and front facing!
* you can hold baby in a variety of positions -- facing out, facing in, on your back, etc.
i just started carrying him facing out and he is really enjoying it.
my toddler was in the shopping cart and the baby was in the wrap facing out, my toddler was talking to her the whole time making her laugh.
now that she's bigger, she loves sitting facing out in her sling, but after a while, it starts killing my back and shoulder.
it can be worn many different ways - skin to skin kangaroo, on your back, cradle hold, hug hold, facing in or out.
i would put him in that whenever we went out (facing me).
it is so easy to use that grandparents can use it without worry of causing too much back pain.start out with baby facing you, and using the head protector.
my son loves riding around in this carrier, especially facing forward in it.
weight) with her facing us and are still using it at 6mos with her facing out.
she loves it, especially now that she is forward facing and can see everything.
my baby loves the bjorn facing in or out.
as it got cooler outside, this was also handy because i could strap my baby on facing out and put a big coat over both of us zipped up so that just my baby's face was sticking out and we were both
i don't have the issue with the flap folding up but my baby tends to suck on it when i have her facing out.
- when baby is facing forward and you fold down the "neck support" part, it the edge comes exactly where our baby's mouth is, so he keeps chewing it....
in addition, when i place my baby facing me he falls right back to sleep in it.
i also have tried the ergobaby, but i like this because my baby can sit in it - facing front or back - and she can keep her legs fairly close together.
although i have not placed baby facing out in it yet.
more aware of her surroundings she loves to look around so i put her in it facing out and i can get everything done that i need to and she loves being able to walk around with me and see everything.
i gave it 4 stars instead of 5 only because it was not as good for facing forward as i would like.
this carrier was very good and def worth 20 dollars but i have my son facing forward in it because hes 15 pounds and the back support keeps rasing up, i know it says to fold it down but it just wont
use in one period of time it does hurt you shoulders (like if you have an 18 pound baby in it for an hour or more) or if the baby is forward facing you will start to feel it in your lower back.
i have worn him in two differant positions, the new born hold and now that he is bigger he can be worn facing me.
tried lots of others - wraps, a regular sling, the forward facing carriers - but the baby k'tan is the best.
my 5 month old son loves being carried facing away from me.
the positive is that my son likes the position in which he is dangling from me facing forward.
pros: very versatile -- wear your baby like you would in a regular pouch sling, or wear her facing forward or backward like you would in a baby bjorn.
i have used this with my daughter as a newborn and now she is almost 10 months and is forward facing in it.
my baby loves to look around and can see everything, even while facing in.
she enjoys facing out and looking around or facing in and snuggling up to her mommy!
the shoulder pads are very comfy and i like that you can switch to an outward facing position as your baby grows older.
i can carry him facing outward like i did with the baby bjorn, but i can also tuck him in for nursing when needed.
now that my son is 3 months i've worn him bjorn-style a few times, vertical and facing forward, and that works well, too.
sleepy wrap does not recommend carrying a baby front-facing because of the strain on their backs which would curve outward, but we have figured out how to get babies in front-facing without the curve
we have only carried in the front facing position and our little one loves it.
my daughter (11 weeks old) is very comfortable riding in front, facing in and, very recently, facing out.
great back and shoulder support for parents and it lets baby be forward facing.
you get the hip support, made in the usa and eco-friendlyness of the ergobaby, with the outward and inward facing of the bjorn.
although it definitely felt a million times better on my back and caused me no pain, it seemed so uncomfortable for my 3.5 month old baby when facing outward.
facing outwards.
our baby loves to be carried around facing forward, so we decided to give the carrier a try.
instead, i put her in our bjorn facing forward so she can see what my hands are doing.
the design is fabulous - it works great for baby facing in or out, and also adjusts as they get more and more control, and want to be able to look around more.
at 4 1/2 months, we are now using the carrier front-facing.
it's even better when they start facing out!
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