I love to babywear, and have had Max in front, hip and back carrys since he was tiny. As well as being practical, leaving me with 2 hands free for the older 2 children, I can truly sing the praises of the kangaroo care effect – having had 3 babies through special care now, we practiced kangaroo care with all of them, and it definitely helped with the bonding process. To me, babywearing is just an extension of this.
Designed to hold your baby close straight from birth, the Kanga wrap baby carrier meets the kangaroo care criteria and was developed by midwives. Cool, lightweight and able to carry babies up to 15kg, the Kanga wrap is the perfect introduction to the world of babywearing. Profits from the sale of these wraps goes towards helping maternity care in Delhi slums – so it’s a winner all round in my eyes!
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I haven’t ever used one before but they look great for maintaining that close bond between mother and baby just after birth. I’ve always though they looked a little dangerous…worried baby would fall but reading the article has put my mind at ease.
I haven’t yet, but think it would make life a lot easier esp doing things around the home.
I did try it but my back was too painful at the time.
Yes wore all my babies also a puppy and a baby giant rabbit – Snuggly !
we havent tried yet
I’ve not tried it
I babywear. I like that I can snuggle baby and get things done at the same time.
Haven’t tried one this style just baby bjorn which is great but more for walks etc
yes i used a baby sling the kanga wrap looks very comfortable
yes i did when my daughter was newborn and suffered with colic. was the only thing that soothed her and let me have hands free too:)
never tried it
yes, they are especially good when flying to keep hands free and baby feeling snug and secure
Havnt tried yet but a great idea
I love baby wearing.It makes the baby feel so much more content and secure.
Not yet! I am due my second baby in a week so I really want to try it then!
no no yet
havent tried yet but would love to¬
Not tried yet, I am pregnant with my first 🙂
Yes. I use a Connecta sling but I’m keen to try a wrap.
I have not tried it yet