At about 2 months old, in a Hotsling*, in a cradle hold position.
Babywearing is what turned the tide, renewed my power as a mother, and helped me bond with my son. Fortunately, I had researching babywearing during my pregnancy, and knew about the world of slings and carriers, even made contact with our local babywearing group. It was led by Bianca, now co-owner of MetroMinis. I sent a desperate email out to them after the birth, and a member - Marina - was dispatched to my home (her then 3-year-old in tow), to show me carriers and watch me nurse. She offered gentle help, guidance, and friendship, and I could feel a shift begin.
In a tummy-to-tummy position in a Kangaroo Korner fleece pouch
The first carrier that really worked for us was a Kangaroo Korner fleece pouch.* I put my tiny baby in an upright, tummy-to-tummy position, and we were both snuggly and comfortable. I had felt ridiculous pushing him in a big stroller contraption; he seemed too small and I was too anxious to want much physical distance from him in those early days. In the fleece pouch, I didn't even have to bundle him in the oversized outerwear we had on hand. I simply zipped a down parka over the two of us.
Freedom. Mobility. I was thrilled to realize I could travel all over New York City on subways and buses with my son in slings. And I did.
Around six weeks, I attended my first gathering of the babywearing group. I remember watching the other moms nursing, seeing how comfortable and easy it was ... and another shift began for us. I held my baby the same way. We were exclusively breastfeeding - no more pumps and bottles.
Then I started using a stretchy wrap carrier (mine was a Cuddly Wrap, which is similar to the Moby Wrap). I had initially shied away from it, thinking it was too complicated or unwieldy. Turns out it was easy to tie. I was even more comfortable with this two-shouldered carry. I could do anything while wearing it - prepare dinners, comfort him, put him to sleep, and go about my business at home and out.
I didn't worry about my baby anymore; I felt his every breath. I knew what I wanted for him, myself, and our family.
There were more carriers to come. I was in love with this way of living. And they are still a big part of our lives now: five years and another child later. But I hold those early days very close to my heart, and I am grateful for them.
Thank you, Leigh, for inviting me to write this story, and for inspiring so many mothers to babywear!
Around 5 months old, in our Cuddly Wrap
*Unfortunately, both Kangaroo Korner and Hotsling are no longer in business.
Jen blogs at Real Art Real Food. Read her earlier Marvelous Kiddo Guest Post, here. Thank's Jen! -- Leigh
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