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Last post 10-31-2006 8:39 PM by i0lanthe. 1 replies.
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  • 10-31-2006 2:34 PM

    • jessiknox
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    mei tai or wrap

    Which do yo uprefer for just a front or back carry be specific on which type of mei tai or wrap and for what age child?(or weight) Are wraps better for newborns and smaller babies to help support the head? Which is more comfortable and supportive to wear?
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  • 10-31-2006 8:39 PM In reply to

    Re: mei tai or wrap

    A lot of it is down to personal preference!  If there is a NINO group having meetings near you (nineinnineout.org), you can try on different carriers there and decide for yourself.  I didn't try a mei tai or wrap until my daughter was three months or so, so you can figure she had some head control not like a newborn, and then I did only front carries for a while.  I started back carries when she was sitting well on her own (you can start earlier of course.)

    So, with that in mind, I preferred a narrow or small-bodied mei tai rather than a large-bodied one when she was little because she did not like to have her legs "in".  I tried a Freehand (small) and later a Kozy (large)... I still have a Freehand but don't have a Kozy (lots of people do like them though).  I've heard of people using either with newborns - since the baby is smaller to start with, the height of the MT does not matter so much to ensure support at that age (it's more of a thing later when they are taller and napping in it.)

    I also liked using a wrap in "front cross carry", starting in the autumn - it seemed like too hot a thing to try in the summer.  I used an Ellaroo and a Gypsy Mama BBB (I still like these brands if it is hot out, they're thinner). For head support I could just tuck her head in on one side of the cross.  When I was ready to try back carries in a wrap, I got an Inka Storch because I had heard that a Storch was great for rucksacks.  I did not really like the Inka though (personal preference here, a lot of people like Inka but I didn't really like the texture or color).  Towards winter, I got a Didymos - I like those Wink and I also like Easycare and Leo Storch - for a heavy child (18 months and counting) I find any of those to be fine.  They're all thicker and heavier-feeling than an Ellaroo or Gypsy Mama would be.

    A mei tai is easier to learn to use and cooler in summer and maybe more fashionable looking (or maybe I'm just deluding myself).  A wrap feels more comfortable and supportive to me now.

    mom to DS (march 2003) and DD (may 2005)
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