
Purtroppo tra le mie conoscenze nessuno ha "abbracciato" (è il caso di dirlo!) la filosofia-pratica del portare i bambini , mentre su internet l'argomento è trattato poco...
Ad ogni modo, girando qua e là tra forum, mi è parsa interessante questa discussione in merito, avvenuta all'interno del gruppo portare i bambini - fascia portabebè su Facebook , gruppo molto utile al quale sono iscritta anch'io dalla nascita di Alessandra !
Allargando la ricerca a siti/blog internazionali, mi sono imbattuta invece in due pagine che vorrei segnalare: la prima l'ho trovata su wear your baby. com (sito molto interessante, dà parecchie dritte per l'autoproduzione di fasce e altri supporti porta bebè!) , la seconda su the babywearer. com , I recommend you do just a jump to the links! ^ _ ^
In short, limited information collected for the web, I think I can summarize as follows:
- general rule is always to follow commonsense , so pregnant you should not do straining ! ;
- try to use baby carriers that download the child's weight on both arms and torso as mei tai and long range ;
- preferred, especially when the belly starts to grow, slurs on his back, that leaves the stomach, in fact, free.
brings us to our personal experience , that of mother and Alexandra, 15 months!
Given that we use less and less range and mei tai, as the small prefer to travel with his legs, and said that we wear our infant carrier to essentially short walks (for example, when we bring our dog to the park), but we preferred mei tai and long range !
We tried to move with the band ring , but I must say that I found it very uncomfortable , especially because of the legs Ale that I surrounded the side, gave me discomfort on his belly. .. And to say that I have a belly just 14 weeks, not a baby bump!
Certainly best to bring back, especially with mei tai that I still, personally, find more practical and comfortable for long range ...
More precisely: closing brace of the mei tai "the Tibetan" , that crossed over his chest, like I always do, I noticed that I will shrink a little 'breathing , so I folded on the "old" closure on the belly (accortenza having the stomach instead of tying on her belly!)
This guide to the end of the first quarter of my second pregnancy ... I'm curious to see how it goes in a few weeks!
And you? No kangaroo mother-waiting is adept with babywearing? Tell us about your experience as having "double"!
you soon!
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Ale, 15 months, and mother, the 13 th week of pregnancy! |
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