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by Niccolle , Jan 10 '00
Pros: Very helpful for busy moms! Cons: Somewhat expensive but well worth it.
I highly recommend the NoJo original babysling.
I am the mom of 2 busy boys and a newborn girl. My newborn wants to be held most of the time and the NoJo sling has been a lifesaver! I am able to carry her in the sling while I work around...
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by juliedc , Feb 03 '00
Pros: many positions, ideal for breastfeeding, goes in washer Cons: takes a little getting used to at first
This sling has been a lifesaver for us! Our baby was pretty fussy the first
3 months, and she just LOVED being carried around with Mommy. Finally I
could get things done, carrying her in the sling both hands free. At first, my baby didn't like...
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by vickie71 , Jan 11 '00
Pros: VERY VERSATILE Cons: Limited colors and patterns
I have 3 children, and my youngest is 3 months old. I bought the Nojo sling just before the birth of my third daughter. I was confused as to how I was going to manage trips to the grocery store, or even a walk to the park! I used a "snugli"...
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by Carlsonrio , Feb 14 '00
Pros: more comfortable than front/back carrier Cons: Need to get used to it
How would you feel more comfortable "hanging" or lying down in a hammock.
For my first child I had a front carrier. It was useful especially since he had colic for the first 3 months. However the pressure on my shoulders hurt....
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by miraclebaby , Jan 05 '00
Pros: Hands free, comfortable, easy to use (with practice) Cons: Takes time to learn to use it, seems awkward at first.
I bought a NoJo while I was pregnant with my daughter. I was nervous about using it but once my daughter was born it became a lifesaver. My daughter had bad colic the first four months of life and could not be put down. I "wore" her all the...
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by Kymsea , Jan 22 '00
Pros: Versatile, gives mom freedom while nurturing/protecting baby Cons: Can be difficult to learn at first, padded rails may trip up first time users
Okay, I'll admit, with my firstborn 2.5 years ago I just did NOT get this thing. I tried it, undoubtedly used it all wrong (had the baby hanging down by my waist!) and was sure I would flip him out of it. However, after the 7th month when he looked like...
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by chefwfire , Jan 10 '00
Pros: comfortable, allows hands to be free, baby seems to enjoy the closeness Cons: takes a little practice to find the right positions for the baby
As the mother of three living children, I must say that this is one of my all time favorite items. I had a frontal carrier and a backpack carrier with my other two sons and I never really liked them. I found that they were a strain on my back and...
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by Janasworld , Feb 19 '00
Pros: Easy to find/if you like padding it has lots Cons: Hard to figure out/baby seems a bit insecure/too much cumbersome padding
I had this sling with my second daughter back in 91 but could never really figure out how to use it. I felt as though she was going to fall out and it was a major fight getting her in...but hubby LOVED it!
I bought another one when my youngest...
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by sanstanton , Jul 03 '00
Pros: Keeps baby close and secure Cons: Learning how to use it, adjusting if you're petite
All our babies go through those periods of fussiness... not hungry, not wet, not tired... just wanting to be held, and held, and held! The sling was great for those times when my baby just wanted to be held, but Mommy needed her hands free. Often, the...
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by Margaret_W , Jan 26 '00
Pros: sturdy construction, good instructions Cons: one size fits all... doesn't!
Let me start by saying that I am a great fan of slings. I think that they are the ideal way to carry your infant, baby, or toddler. I have been using one since my son was just a few months old -- he's now a year and a half and I still use it! I wish...
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by Lexy0323 , Jan 25 '00
Pros: Comfortable Sling! Cons: Bulky
The NoJo Sling was the first sling i ever used. At the time I thought it was FANTASTIC! Then i tried the maya Wrap and grew a preference for that.
But i DO like the NoJo and i use it more & more now that my baby is 9 months. It has padding...
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by anyamashiro , Nov 23 '99
Pros: Allows you to cary your baby with hands free Cons: Doesn't adjust small enough for some
I loved carrying my little one, and joyously practiced attachment parenting. It helped us form a strong, loving bond, and produced the most cheerful child I've ever known. As an infant, he never cried. Strangers commented then on how they never heard...
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by bekkijune , Feb 05 '00
Pros: Pros: Soothing for baby, convenient for mom Cons: Cons: Takes practice
I bought my sling while I was pregnant... exchanged a dress for it at a baby store, actually. I am so glad that dress was too small! I now think slings are essential baby equipment. It *was* difficult to use in the early months, mainly because I...
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by lanalore , Mar 01 '00
Pros: Nice colors, Great Fabric, Baby close to you Cons: Hard to wear, Felt unsafe
I purchased the NOJO baby sling for about 30.00. It was an attractive sling, in nice soothing colors and was rated to be one of the best. However, when I tried it out, and followed the directions, I could not figure out how to put it on right. I tried...
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by aishy , Jan 11 '00
Pros: keeps baby close, discreet nursing Cons: lack of support for mothers back, bulky
All parents should appreciate slings using them as an opportunity to keep there baby close to them. I found this sling easy to use, although i got a little mixed up in the beginning. It was great for discreet breastfeeding. A few times i had people come...
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