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  1. #1
    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2010
    North West Victoria, Australia
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    Went to town on Friday and the Babyhawk has proved to be an awesome investment.
    DH wore DS for a while when I had a haircut.

    I was in bed with a migraine on Saturday and woke up to DH wearing DS in the Babyhawk while making the kids a sandwhich.

    WIN!

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Hork-Bajir Valley
    5,722

    daddy bw is awesome! we haven't had that pleasure yet...

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Feb 2011
    New South Wales
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    Just wondering if someone can help me out with some questions- I would love to buy a wrap (already got a Manduca and ring sling), but I am not sure what length I need to get? Are smaller lengths better for beginners?
    My chubba bubba is 10kgs at 6 months and I am guessing that the carries I will need to do will have to be heavy duty, particularly as he gets older. I really don't want to have to keep upgrading wraps for length. Thanks in advance.

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    Oct 2009
    Lalor, VIC
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    I was told that no matter the size of bub, a size 6 is best for beginners unless mum's on the big side (though I'm a size 18 and still do everything I need to with a 6) I'm still somewhat of a newb too though, I only have 6s and generally stick to one carry all the time I'll be right back at square one with a newborn!

  5. #5
    Registered User

    Feb 2011
    New South Wales
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    Thanks Teni, appreciate your response, at least I will know what to look for.
    I'm interested in back carrying (if I can master it)- do you back carry?

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    Aug 2008
    Ouiinslano
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    I liked a 5 as a beginner. Although my first wrap was a 3, and it was great too. Not too much tail to fuss about with, easy for quick rucks, hip cross carry etc.

  7. #7
    Registered User

    Apr 2007
    in lactation land
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    NicNac can you get to a local meet up and try a few first? Vatanai are regularly quoted as a good first wrap. Also check out the BWBSS Facebook group for second hand wraps, pics and advice.

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jan 2006
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    NicNac, definitely get along to a local meet if you can and try some things (if you haven't already).
    Vatanais are great starter wraps, but at 10kg you may want to go for something a bit heftier. Although, the Vats would be fine still in multi-layer carries, particularly the jacquard ones.
    How big are you? I generally recommend starting with a rucksack carry for back carries, which most people can do in a 4 or 5.

  9. #9
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    Sep 2008
    South West Sydney, NSW
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    I found my stash of wraps and carriers the other day - can't wait to get them all out again for bubba

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Feb 2011
    New South Wales
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    Thanks for your responses. I'm a "liker" of the local baby wearing group on FB but haven't made it to a meet up yet. Will definitely do so before purchasing anything, they seem to be a really proactive, helpful group.
    Mad B- I'm a size 14 and about 170 cms tall.

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    Registered User

    Apr 2007
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    Yay TK! When are you due? What do you plan to use for a newborn?
    DS is rocking the Manduca in a back carry now and even slept in it during my first shift back at the local Canberra toy library. Soooo glad I bought it.

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    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    I am thinking about getting a woven wrap. I have used HAB, Close Carrier, Ergo, Scootababy. I can't justify big money but have seen some for under $100, which I can do.

    I will have 3 littlies and my 2 are very energetic so hands free for the bub will be handy.

    I like the Close Carrier for ease, but it feels bulky and the tails annoy me.

    The only maybe issue with a wrap is i'm not a small person, especially in the first 6 months post baby and i don't like the feel or look if it is extentuates my wobbly bits. Are there different wraps (not as soft?) or techniques that can help here?

    I am cool with buying new or second hand.

    Thanks
    Last edited by HotI; July 21st, 2013 at 07:37 AM.

  13. #13
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jan 2006
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    It depends how you tie it HotI.
    Have you used a woven wrap at all? I presume that's what you mean.
    The 100% cotton Ellville and Vatanai wraps often go quite cheap and they're good for starters. Have a look on the BWBSS fb page. There are other cheap brands, also. Often 2nd hand is better as they get softer and easier to use with use (although some are just fine when brand new).

    NicNac, you could try a 5 or a 6. But it will also depend what you want to do with it. Front carry? Back carry? etc...

  14. #14
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Middle Victoria
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    no i haven't used a woven at all. thanks for the names, i have looked at the fb page but not for awhile. lots of pretty ones to pick from.

  15. #15
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jan 2006
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    It's worth posting an ISO, also, as you often get lucky catching someone who's about to sell anyway.

  16. #16
    Registered User

    Feb 2011
    New South Wales
    216

    Thanks

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    Sep 2011
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    Wraps are great at hiding and flattering. Way kinder than buckle straps that can dig and give muffin tops.

  18. #18
    BellyBelly Member

    Sep 2010
    North West Victoria, Australia
    3,003

    Another win for babywearing!

    I had to go to NZ for the weekend (never doing a trip like that with a child again!). Landed before sunrise on Friday, flew home Sunday afternoon. For the first time I tried out the babyhawk in a back carry. My goodness it made it so easy and comfy! Luckily I had my mother with me and she was able to help me stick Mr C in and out of it. He loved it, as soon as he was in he would snuggle against my back.
    Such a win!

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