thanksyoueel
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I'm pregnant with my second and the babies will be 22 months apart. My oldest can walk but isn't the biggest fan of it most of the time yet at 15 months. I live somewhere with great public transportation and I don't drive in this country, and I don't even own a stroller and have no interest in taking one on the metro, so I'm trying to figure out how I'll manage tandem wearing when I want to go out and my husband isn't available to drive me.
My original plan was to get a Naked Panda Duo system but then I realized I'd have to put the toddler up first and take her down last. The toddler has zero chill when she is ready to get down and will 100% lose her shit waiting for me to find somewhere to put the newborn down before I can free her. So that's definitely not a viable option for us.
Next I was planning to use a stretchy wrap for the newborn because I loved the stretchy wrap when my first was small and I found it very easy to get her in and out without waking her (not the case with a woven, particularly in is impossible for me without waking her). But my second is due at the end of June and summer is incredibly hot here. I recently read about the Wrapsody Breeze and I'm considering that for the newborn phase instead this time.
The bigger concern is what to do with toddler on the back. I own an onbuhimo, and I don't hate it but it's just nowhere near as comfortable as a ruck carry with a woven wrap. But it is faster and easier. On the other hand a ruck carry isn't nearly as comfortable as a double hammock for me either, but I assume a double hammock wouldn't be compatible with tandem carrying, right? Is ruck the only tandem compatible back carry if I go with two wraps?
Also... Would this single wrap tandem carry really be as easy as she makes it look? I'd probably not use it much for the same reason I wouldn't get an NP Duo, but for some reason it looks so appealing to me.
My original plan was to get a Naked Panda Duo system but then I realized I'd have to put the toddler up first and take her down last. The toddler has zero chill when she is ready to get down and will 100% lose her shit waiting for me to find somewhere to put the newborn down before I can free her. So that's definitely not a viable option for us.
Next I was planning to use a stretchy wrap for the newborn because I loved the stretchy wrap when my first was small and I found it very easy to get her in and out without waking her (not the case with a woven, particularly in is impossible for me without waking her). But my second is due at the end of June and summer is incredibly hot here. I recently read about the Wrapsody Breeze and I'm considering that for the newborn phase instead this time.
The bigger concern is what to do with toddler on the back. I own an onbuhimo, and I don't hate it but it's just nowhere near as comfortable as a ruck carry with a woven wrap. But it is faster and easier. On the other hand a ruck carry isn't nearly as comfortable as a double hammock for me either, but I assume a double hammock wouldn't be compatible with tandem carrying, right? Is ruck the only tandem compatible back carry if I go with two wraps?
Also... Would this single wrap tandem carry really be as easy as she makes it look? I'd probably not use it much for the same reason I wouldn't get an NP Duo, but for some reason it looks so appealing to me.