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November 8th, 2011 at 5:29 am
Remember babies get a lot heavier. Of course it is better having baby in the carrier because of the closeness. Your gf knows what is best for your little one. You don’t need a pushchair. I bought one but I am nearing to the idea of getting a sling to be closer to baby. It’s better for it though.
November 8th, 2011 at 6:03 am
Personally, I’m quite anti pushchair. For countless millenia, humans have existed without them- carrying their babies while they worked, or while they played, and sang and chatted. The baby would be in contact with the mother, or the father at all times. The best way to do this is probably with a papoose. The baby will not be too heavy if it is strapped to you like a rucksack.
Jean Liedloff wrote the Continuum Concept, which is where I developed some of my opinions. I recommend it. One thing that is good about carrying your baby is that they are involved with life- they are seeing what you see, they feel the motion of you moving, the rhythms of walking and speech- they don’t get any of that stuck in a wheeled trolley being pushed along beneath all the adult’s navels.
I’ll post a link to a short article by Jean Liedloff in my sources, about the importance of the ‘in-arms’ phase for infants. Read it, see what you think- if the ideas interest you then you will find the book interesting. If not, feel free to discard those ideas.
Yes, it’s an opinionated post from me this time, but it is something I feel strongly about
November 8th, 2011 at 6:35 am
My little girl is 20 months and we have never used a push chair. I’m not a fan of them. I prefer to have her up in my arms. I like to include her in the shopping trips and walks and conversations and think it’s easier to carry her.
November 8th, 2011 at 7:25 am
if you are happy carrying your son then that’s fine, but I do feel that when he gets bigger and older you will find the need of a pushchair, even if it’s only a buggy. Your baby will be more comfortable and will be able to sleep in a pushchair, especially when he is bigger. A pushchair also has other uses, such as when go shopping. It would be difficult to carry bags etc when you have a baby strapped to you. I don’t use my pram that often, especially now my son is walking, but it does come in handy when I go out, as he is too big to carry now and he would not go to sleep in my arms whereas he sleeps in the pram, plus I can put my bags on the pram, and he’s safe.
Just carry on as you are and if you feel like you need a pram then you can now get cheap buggys, or try ebay or something and get one second hand if you don’t want to pay a lot of money
Hope this helps x
November 8th, 2011 at 7:41 am
I would say that yes you will need a push chair for when the baby gets older. They get heavy very quickly and your arms and back will start to ache if you are carrying him for any length of time. also, in the summer months, I imagine a carrier would make you and the baby very hot and uncomfortable. Its nice to take babies a walk in their push chairs – they enjoy looking around and also having a sleep in them.
November 8th, 2011 at 8:28 am
Personally I would say yes, pushing a pram or pushchair is much easier than carrying a baby carrier around especially when they got a lot older and heavier. And once their older you will not be able to carry them around like this and if they are walking, they might get very tired and to heavy for you to carry them so it would be best to buy one.
You don’t have to spend a fortune on a pram or pushchair. You can get some reasonable priced ones.
November 8th, 2011 at 9:21 am
its fine at this age but as he gets older your girlfriend will change her mind, he will get heavier and more awkward to carry, plus if you are shopping its useful to have a pram to hang the bags rather than carrying a baby and shopping.if you dont go out often and have the use for a pram i wouldnt worry, if there does come a time your baby will be old enough for a cheaper pram suitable from 3 or 6 months of age. they are essential though depending on your lifestyle, but ive never met anyone who thought it was a waste of time or money getting one because they are used so regularly.