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  1. #1
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    Question Hug A Bub or Close Carrier?

    Ok, so once again I'm clueless as I don't remember the slings being around last time I was having a baby

    Help me with the sling I want - you guys are the gurus

    Basically I want something that will last as bub grows, that both DH & I can wear & something that I can breastfeed in comfortably.

    My SIL had a babasling she used for both of her girls & swore by it, but I remember they weren't in it for very long past the newborn stage? I may be wrong but I don't remember her using it with either of them past the 2-3 months.

    I also want something I can wear for a while without my back being in too much pain - something I can wear if I go grocery shopping etc.

    I trust you ladies more than the sales ladies in the shops so thanks in advance

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    I can't comment on the HAB, but I do have a Close Carrier.

    • It's supposed to last until about 11kgs (I think - not sure where I've put the booklet with the info),
    • adjustable,
    • very easy to get on (DH can use it easily too but chooses not to we picked a colour that we both would wear but he doesn't wear it)
    • no trying to tie it as it has the slip ring (I can't think of the exact words that describe the rings) type fastening.
    • You can wear it to BF (my DS didn't like it so didn't succeed with that option).
    • Bubs can eventually go facing out - DS just starting this - as well as facing in.
    • I love the fact that the straps go over both shoulders and I've only had trouble with sore shoulders when I've got trouble with my feet - after standing for ages - not very often.
    • Bub's arms are able to be tucked in or let out - so strap doesn't go over their shoulders - as bubs gets older (about 4mths I think) and demands to move around to look at everything.
    • When taking DS out in the car I just wear the CC sling in the car as it's really easy to get him into the sling when getting him out the car.


    but it doesn't let you put bubs on your back according to the booklet or on your hips

    Overall I my CC.

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    I have a close carrier to use for this baby but haven't used it as yet.

    I have a babasling which I couldn't use after about 3 or 4 months as it hurt my neck.

    I have an ergo and I love it BUT found it hard with a newborn as infant insert never seemed to look comfortable for baby without a lot of fiddling and couldn't seem to get baby in it alone at that stage. Once DS could sit up I loved it but he wasnt a huge fan for long periods. On the back is great I cant even feel him (apart from hair pulling and yelling in ear)

    Good luck

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    Thanks Liz

    Everything sounds great - I like the idea of bubs arms being in or out & that you wear it in the car & can just put them in it when you get out

    I don't think I'd be interested in carrying on the back - I like them being close & where I can see them

    Thanks for your info

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    Sorry Feeb, posted at the same time!

    Thanks for the info re the babasling - I'm sure I never saw SIL use it after that time either

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    Is there much difference between the Hug a bub & the close carrier?

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    From what I understand is that the CC is for the impatient people who dont want to figure out how to tie the hug a bub!!!!!

    Looks way to hard for my liking!!!!

    I like idea of clips on CC