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    What should baby be wearing?

    @meeee So be careful with the artitpoppe. Make sure your baby is big enough. How to dress
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    Can’t get baby’s legs into an M

    @shyivee Don’t unscrunch. Get her in the X and where you want her in your chest then encourage her to have her knees up (which she likely does). Then carefully mold the wrap around her. Make sure her feet are out of the X passes but it is ok if her feet are touching each other under her bum or...
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    Baby wearing outdoors in the winter?

    @aishaaa Wool base layer. Fleece layer. Sometimes more wool or snowsuit. Windproof layer (omit if snowsuit. Feet: wool socks, stonz with the wool liner or knit/crochet booties in a windproof cover. If it’s really cold thin wool/wool and silk balaclava (if under 2 the kind that doesn’t cover...
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    How to make baby carrier warmer for winter walks

    @twinklesamir You can safety pin blankets instead of buying an expander. Or use a shawl/giant scarf. But baby shares your heat so it’s usually pretty toasty if you’re moving.
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    Babywearing questioned by total stranger at Costco, said he was a “former physician”

    @reebern Yeah. Had a guy go off on us once because the kids had lollipops and one ran half an aisle to catch up. Because if he fell the lollipop would umm impale him? Was it the best plan? No. But it’s not like we were on a playground or running laps. Grocery shopping is pretty sedate.
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    Science on babywearing forward facing, M position and hip dysplasia?

    @neilhall It’s not great for the wearer’s back. It tends to pull you forward rather than bear the weight on your hips. Back carrying is generally more ergonomic for the wearer, plus baby can put their head down to prevent over stimulation. Also keep in mind: - a baby with good head control...
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