Question for ladies with Bjorn carriers...

Babyshambelle

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I swapped the crappy mothercare 4 way carrier that I got as a present when I had Olivia for a Bjorn and I LOVE LOVE LOVE it. Already this morning I've tidied the whole house, put two wash loads on etc etc :thumbup:

My question is that I've heard many of you talking about feeding your LO's with them in the carriers...but how do you do it? :shrug: What is the best way to adjust it, and what is the best thing to wear? We are planning a trip to the park next week and if I could feed on the go with her in the Bjorn it would be fabby.

Thanks for your help ladies :hugs:
 
I bought one 2 days ago and I love it too, very handy!
I was told at the shop though that the only thing you cant do in the carrier is bf..I would love to know how the others are doing it too?
 
What I did was, get Brenn in the carrier, and then loosen the straps, so that he would be lower down my body, and his mouth would be nipple level. I would get him latched on and just throw a thin blanket over him to cover us up. Wear something that you can get your boob out easily. haha I would usually do this in the car, so I could use the car to hide what I was doing but you could also probablyt get her latched on under the blanket with a bit of practice. This was the only way I got any grocery shopping done when BRenn was tiny. And no one every said a word, or even really noticed what we wer doing.
 
I didnt feed while wearing my Bjorn but only because I never thought to! I think ring slings are easier but if you get them at the level Samantha described, it's obviously doable! :)
 
Well....I just had a practice run walking round the house and its actually pretty easy! She was happy guzzling away and even unlatched herself for a burp! Thanks girls! hugs:
 

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