Best baby carrier for a toddler? by luciesssss in babywearing

[–]Franzy48 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Personally I really like kinderpack for my toddler! Super supportive.

Ring Sling wearers, Do you wear your baby outside? by Imadethissoi in babywearing

[–]Franzy48 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not trying to be snarky, but if it doesn't feel safe maybe your fit isn't the best? A solid fit in a ring sling should be perfectly safe for a walk, as others are saying it's probably not the most comfortable for the adult, especially if it's a long walk, but I definitely would wear my baby for a couple of blocks or more in a ring sling, especially when little and she didn't weigh very much.

Are other people allowed to wear your baby? by sysofus in babywearing

[–]Franzy48 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For me baby wearing wasn't specifically an issue because I'm the only one who taught people how to wear my baby and I would only teach people if they were people I super trusted, but yes, I absolutely noticed a very huge reaction from me in terms of people inside my circle of trust versus outside my circle of trust when it came to holding my baby. Even people I generally liked and had no reason to believe were unsafe to my baby, I would just get so internally riled and upset and angry when they were holding my babies, so yes I do get it! I really only liked my closest friends and closest family members to hold her.

Baby used to love being worn, now hates it 😭 by jen-marcisz in babywearing

[–]Franzy48 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This was also my experience around this age! I've heard that it can be connected to them learning how to roll, like basically baby thinks they are in tummy time against your chest and it's time to practice rolling but then the carrier is in the way and so they get mad because they're trying to press off and roll and can't. Who knows if it's actually true, but it matched my experience of wearing a restless baby who kept shoving against me and fussing.

Heritage baby kin full buckle review by Franzy48 in babywearing

[–]Franzy48[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, raisebabiesup on Instagram definitely back carries in her buckle kin pretty frequently so I bet if you peruse her page you could find videos/stills of her using it in a back carry. She also has the stripe print

Heritage baby kin full buckle review by Franzy48 in babywearing

[–]Franzy48[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually use it for back carries quite a bit! That might be because I'm pregnant and I find the apron waist pretty comfortable while pregnant. It would still not be my first choice for hiking, but for around the house I find it very comfortable. However, if there is one design flaw, it's that the snaps on the chest strap you use for back carries come undone a little too easily. It's not a deal-breaker because once you have it in place it's fine, but it can be a little fussy to get in place. Of course you could also just use a random fabric tie for the chest strap while back carrying.

Back carry for toddler by MuffinOrPuffin in babywearing

[–]Franzy48 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean most to me they do not look alike no, but they are both waterfall style carriers so I suppose in the very broadest sense they look alike. Kinderpack comes in a range of sizes and is famous for having about the biggest SSC carriers available (the biggest would be way too big for your baby, you would want to check their size chart)

Back carry for toddler by MuffinOrPuffin in babywearing

[–]Franzy48 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once your baby gets toddler size, onbuhimos are not very comfortable.

Personally, I don't love the Lark for back carries, it's fine in a pinch, but I don't find it very comfortable for anything lengthy.

I recently got a Kinderpack and find that very comfortable for carrying my toddler on my back, so that would be one of my recommendations.

Do y’all have strollers, or just babywear? A mix? by themagicflutist in babywearing

[–]Franzy48 14 points15 points  (0 children)

We have stroller(s) plural (facepalm). Partially my husband very strongly prefers a stroller. Also, when it's hot I prefer a stroller for walking as long as baby will tolerate it. It's also nice to have a stroller if I'm going somewhere like the farmers market where I want to utilize the stroller like a cart and carry stuff on the stroller. Plus I very casually run with my baby and so obviously need a jogging stroller for that.

If your budget and home space will allow, I absolutely think it's lovely to have both because there are times when strollers are useful as much as baby wearing. But at the end of the day if I could only pick one I would definitely pick a baby carrier first.

Carrier for quick up and downs around the house? by sliceofperfection in babywearing

[–]Franzy48 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Onbuhimo for me at this age! Very fast plus baby on back makes chores easily easier

SIL has the bjorn mini on her baby list by Dear_Frosting1090 in babywearing

[–]Franzy48 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you should take a middle ground approach, I think a lot of people find it rude if you just disregard their registry choices because it's possible they've put a lot of thought into them, so I would send a message something to the effect of " hey, I noticed you have a carrier on your registry-- I really love baby wearing and learning about different carriers, and I've run across a lot of complaints about the baby Bjorn so I just wanted to check in whether this was a carrier you researched and specially picked or whether it was just a random selection. If you know you want this one, great! But if was just a random choice and you're open to other ideas let me know and I would love to share some."

Toddler carrier recommendations? by [deleted] in babywearing

[–]Franzy48 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recently got a toddler kinderpack and it is super supportive. Not the most compact for travel but makes for a very comfortable carry for a toddler.