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by Goddessmother , Apr 21 '00
Pros: Made of nice soft fabric, Good value for price Cons: Only come in one size
I love my sling! I only wish I had gotten it sooner. I didn't get mine until my son was close to two months old!
The No Jo Original Baby Sling is a single piece of fabric with padded edges called rails. It has two rings on one end and a...
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by kkdonnelly , Jan 15 '00
Pros: Comfortable, great for fussy baby, cute fabrics Cons: Doesn't fit very petite or large people
I loved the idea of the NoJo Baby Sling. I wanted to wear my baby, and so did my husband. The only sling available at local stores was the NoJo, and that happened to be the sling recommended by Dr. William Sears in his great book, The Baby Book. So we...
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by TLBP , Jun 27 '00
Pros: Great product! Cons: Takes a little practice
Well, this sling can't really grow with your baby, but it's a unique item that can be used with a newborn or a toddler -- something front pack carriers just can't do.
This sling is fantastic for a newborn baby -- especially a fussy one!...
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by virostko , Jan 08 '00
Pros: Comfortable, sturdy, wide variety of positions Cons: takes a little practice to get the hang of
I received my BabySling from a friend who loved hers, when my oldest was born. It took a while to get the hang of getting us both comfortable in it, but it was worth it.
I breastfed all my children, and the BabySling made that really easy!...
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by cmcclh , Jun 22 '00
Pros: Held up well, good for young babies Cons: Hard to posistion, hard on shoulder/back
I purchased the NoJo sling because I didn't want to take a stroller with me everywhere. I did like how it held the baby at birth, but even then after a while I was wiggling the posistion back and forth to get it comfortable. It felt like it was digging...
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by Janisluvvr , Feb 17 '00
Pros: easy to use, most versatile Cons: none
When my daughter was born someone bought me one of those "other" baby carriers. It was nothing but a hassle. It had too many buttons, buckles, and zippers, and it was very uncomfortable and hard on the back. Not to mention you cant use it for a...
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by Jeremysmom , May 31 '00
Pros: interacting, bonding, and hands free Cons: Harder to use if "parent" has a small frame
I purchased the sling after reading about the advantages of babywearing. I now enjoy being able to carry my (32 lb.) 11 month old son around easily. I love being able to interact with him and still be able to get things done at the house or at the...
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by amandannoah , Feb 17 '00
Pros: Great for nursing in public Cons: Didn't get much use
We purchased the NoJo sling right after our son was born. I was looking for a discreet way to nurse in public. This was my answer. You can easily nurse the baby while shopping and no one is the wiser. My son loved being so close to me while we were...
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by lwg , Jul 24 '00
Pros: comfortable Cons: hard to figure out how to use
I purchased my NoJo sling when I was pregnant with my first child. My next door neighbor wore her baby every day, she did in-home day care and needed her hands free at all times. Wow - what a great idea! Unfortunately, I could never get the hang of...
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by minerva27 , Apr 04 '00
Pros: Easy to use. Cons: Takes time to get used to.
My mother got us the NoJo for $20 when we found out we were pregnant. I was absolutely thrilled and pictured myself carrying around our new bundle and looking like a hip organic mom. Our daughter is 18 months old now and we are still able to carry her...
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by TanjaB , Feb 05 '00
Pros: cheap very useful Cons: don't know of any
I have not personally bought this item yet because I did not know about it with my first child. Since we are going to have another baby I will defenately purchase this product, simply because it will make things alot easier with having a happy 2 year...
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by LadyKirra , Aug 30 '00
Pros: No more back aches Cons: you do get some strange looks because not alot of people use them
I have three kids and many carriers there was always one problem with them they all gave me back aches. Most I couldn't wear after the baby was three months because of the muscle aches I would get in my back.
Then along came the Sling by No...
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by sarahbain , Jan 09 '00
Pros: It's a way of life. Cons: Getting used to it the first time.
So here's the thing I've discovered about parents and slings: either you like them or you don't know how to use them.
The Nojo sling is great. And if you can't figure out how to use it, read the manual. And if you bought it at a used baby...
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by sherryf , Dec 12 '99
Pros: Slings are great. Cons: Too much padding; uncomfortable.
I love the idea of slings. I first discovered them when my second child was a couple of months old and soon wished I had owned one when my first child was a baby. My first sling was an Over the Shoulder Baby Holder, and it is still my favorite. I used...
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by poteet , Jan 13 '00
Pros: several uses Cons: only carries one child
With a newborn and a toddler, I need more than 2 hands. When my toddler needs something, the sling gives me the extra help I need without a nanny. It provides me with constant contact with my newborn which makes him feel secure and warm. It is...
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