Posts Tagged ‘baby’
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010
Stephanie from Marietta, GA emailed recently about her Moby Wrap. “Help! I just can’t seem to get the hang of the Moby Wrap. It just seems too loose and my baby is not secure. What am I doing wrong?”
Moby Wraps are our favorite way to wear young babies, because you can get such a good tight fit. Babies are held high on your chest, and with the proper fit you can secure a young babies head and go hands free. There is only one tying method for all front carries, which also makes this a great beginners baby wrap.
So lets take a look at how to get your Moby Wrap to fit properly. There is a really good Moby Wrap photo instruction booklet that shows step by step how to tie your Moby Wrap. Step 5 is the most important for getting the correct tightness of the wrap.

After you cross the end pieces in the front in Step 5, pull the fabric tight as you bring the ends behind your back. The more slack and the lower on your body that you cross the straps determines how loose your Moby Wrap will be. The amount of slack you need also varies depending on the type of carry you are doing. This step also determines how well you can secure your babies head in various carries such as the hug hold and the kangaroo hold.
Now that you know what to look for, give it a try while paying close attention to this step. Once your baby is in, check the fit, and see if you need to make any changes. Once you master this wrapping your baby will seem like a breeze.
For newborns and young babies, you really don’t need much slack at all. It may seem tight at first when you put your baby in, but stretchy baby wraps will give a little bit after wearing for a short period. Stretchy baby wraps are really easy to learn and we prefer them for young babies.
If you really fall in love with using a baby wrap, eventually you will want to move on to a woven baby wrap. They are more supportive for older heavier babies and more secure for back carries.
Popularity: 29% [?]
Tags: baby, baby wrap, baby wraps, babywearing, moby wrap, Moby wraps, stretchy baby wrap, woven baby wrap
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Sunday, February 21st, 2010
Sharon from Philadelphia recently emailed with this question. I have an organic Sienna Sunset Ergo Baby Carrier, which I absolutely love. However there is one ring on the right shoulder. What is this for? Is the baby carrier missing something, or is this for some kind of accessory that I do not have?
Well Sharon, you are pretty close. The Ergo Baby Carrier D Ring is used to secure toys, pacifiers, or anything else for your little one to play with. I used to clip on my little girls favorite wooden teether. She was completely at ease on my back with her favorite soothing toy. I have also heard you can use it to hang your baby carrier on a hook or a coat rack while storing.
For those of you with the older Ergo Baby Carrier model with multiple d rings, they were previously used to secure the sleeping hood. FYI, this is the same Ergo model that did not have the chest straps permanently secured to the shoulder straps.
What do you use your Ergo Baby Carrier D Ring for? Let us know we would love to hear from you.
Popularity: 37% [?]
Tags: baby, baby carrier, Baby Carriers, babywearing, ergo baby carrier, Ergo Baby Carriers, Parenting, toddler
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Thursday, February 18th, 2010
Julie from Atlanta recently contacted us for help finding a baby carrier. She has a bad back. With her baby at 3 months old and 16 lbs, she already has a hard time carrying him. She currently has a Baby Bjorn baby carrier, but finds that it is really uncomfortable. So what should she choose?
There are a couple of baby carriers that would probably work for Julie, but our first choice is a woven baby wrap, such as those by Ellaroo. Baby wraps are very versatile and can be worn on your front, back, or hip. Stretchy wraps are more affordable, but for back carrying or using past 6 months a woven wrap is more supportive. They are a great choice for bad backs, and will provide the most comfort while babywearing. You can even tie your wrap around the area where your back aches for extra support.

Our second choice is a soft structured baby carrier. They are easy to use and secure with buckles or clips. They generally have padded shoulder straps and a waist belt for lumbar support. All soft structured carriers fit slightly different, but our two favorite are the Ergo Baby Carrier or the Beco Baby Carrier.

Whatever baby carrier you use, it is important to remember to carry your baby high on your body. If you are carrying your baby too low it will hurt your back. It is also a good idea to start carrying your baby on your back as soon as they are developmentally ready. I started wearing my son on my back around 6 months, but you may be able to slightly earlier depending upon the baby carrier you choose and the options for securing your babies head while sleeping.
Do you need help choosing a baby carrier? Email us or leave a comment below. We would be glad to help you choose the perfect baby carrier
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Tags: aching back, babies, baby, baby carrier, Baby Carriers, baby wraps, bad back, Beco Baby Carrier, best baby carrier, best baby carriers, ergo baby carrier, woven baby wrap
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
Rachelle from Louisiana emailed with this question, “My sister is having a baby soon and I would love to get her a baby carrier as a gift. She is interested in a Baby Bjorn, but I know there are way better baby carriers out there. She also needs something that is easy to use, because I do not think she would like anything like a baby wrap. We live in Louisiana, so anything that is breathable would be great. It is always hot and humid here!”
For somebody who is not yet committed to babywearing or interested in learning a baby wrap, my first choice would be a soft structured baby carriers. They are very easy to learn and somewhat similar in appearance to a Baby Bjorn. While soft structured baby carriers such as the Beco Baby Carrier or Ergo Baby Carrier look similar to the Bjorn, they keep baby in a seated position rather than hanging by their crotch. This is much better for babies developing spine and sacrum. Ergo Baby has a carrier made from a lighter weight fabric for better breathability. The Sport Ergo Baby Carrier also has a vented panel in the body of the baby carrier for extra air flow.

Pouches are another good choice for those not experienced with babywearing. They are a simple tube of fabric that you slip over your shoulder and place your baby in between the layers of fabric. They are small, compact, and easy to transport. The Hotslings Adjustable Pouch is a good choice for a gift because you do not have to know your sisters exact size. However, pouches do have some limitations. A pouch will not be as comfortable when wearing for longer periods of time or with heavier babies. It is also very important to get proper positioning when wearing a baby in the cradle position to prevent a baby
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Tags: babies, baby, baby carrier, baby carrier gifts, Baby Carriers, baby gifts, babywearing, Ergo Baby, ergo baby carrier, Ergo Baby Carriers, Hotsling, Hotslings, sport ergo baby carrier
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Sunday, February 14th, 2010
We frequently get emails from parents looking for a baby carrier where their baby can face forward. Recently Jennifer from Seattle emailed and wanted to know if this is possible with the Ergo Baby Carrier.
Parents that are interested in a forward facing carrier should consider why they want one. Is it because the parents assume a baby will want to see what is going on around them just as an adult does, or will a baby truly enjoy facing outward? Babies benefit from being able to make eye contact with their parent, watch their facial expressions, and social interactions. Babies that are forward facing cannot do these things.
Babies that are forward facing can also easily become overstimulated. A babies senses are raised and very aware. So much is new to them, and they still have a whole world to discover. What would seem to be a normal situation for us can actually become too much stimuli for them. Babies in forward facing carriers are unable to turn away from a busy environment and find the calming comfort of their parents face.
A baby can also sleep much easier by resting their head on your chest. A baby facing forward cannot find a stable position for their head, and their head will bob around limiting the quality of their sleep. So we cannot in good conscious recommend forward facing baby carriers. High quality baby carriers such as the Ergo Baby Carrier, Beco Baby Carrier, and BabyHawk do not support the forward facing position.
An alternative to wearing your baby facing out is using the hip carry which can be done with both the Ergo Baby Carrier, BabyHawk, and all baby slings. This is not as supportive as a two shouldered carry, but allows your baby a wider range of movement to observe the environment while still providing them the ability to turn away and find comfort from you.
Popularity: 65% [?]
Tags: babies, baby, baby carrier, Baby Carriers, baby sling, Baby Slings, babywearing, Chocolate Ergo Baby Carrier, Ergo Baby, ergo baby carrier, Ergo Baby Carriers
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
Clara from Maryland just sent us an email with this question:
“Now that my son is 7 months old I absolutely love my Ergo, especially now that I don’t have to use the insert, but I have just one problem. I still struggle clicking the chest buckle closed when wearing him on my front. Is there anything I can do to make it a little easier.”
Well I have to agree that sometimes I feel like a contortionist while trying to close the chest strap of the Ergo Baby Carrier. Here is what I do to make it easier. I loosen the chest strap almost entirely. Then I hold my son to my chest while I pull the shoulder straps on. When I reach over my shoulder to grab the chest strap, I use one hand to click it into place. Having extra slack on the chest strap is what does the trick. Once it is clicked in place, tighten as much as you need to keep your baby snug and secure to your chest.

As always we love to hear from you, so send us a question at info@lastellablu.com or leave a comment below. Happy babywearing!
Popularity: 31% [?]
Tags: baby, baby carrier, Baby Carriers, Baby Slings, babywearing, ergo baby carrier, wearing instructions
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Saturday, September 19th, 2009
It is official. We finally know what the new Ergo Baby
is! The
is a redesign of the infant insert. The new design has additional cushion at the back and bottom. This promises to support the natural curve of a baby’s spine. A healthy hip and leg position is achieved by removing weight bearing on the developing sacrum.
We can’t wait to post a review. The
will be available for shipment from La Stella Blu on 9-23-09.

Popularity: 26% [?]
Tags: baby, baby carrier, baby sling, Ergo Baby, Heart 2 Heart, Parenting, parents, toddler
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Thursday, August 20th, 2009
I can’t wait for the release of the new Ergo Baby Heart 2 Heart baby carrier. Ergo Baby will unveil their newest invention at the ABC Kids Expo during Sept 13-16th, 2009. Ergo Baby promises “Keep your baby close to your heart. Heart 2 Heart, the only baby carrier you will ever need.”
What does this mean? Is this a total redesign of the Ergo Baby Carrier where the infant insert is not needed? Only a couple of weeks left until we have our answer. Check back with La Stella Blu to see the Heart 2 Heart baby carrier.
Popularity: 34% [?]
Tags: baby, baby carrier, baby sling, Ergo Baby, Heart 2 Heart, Parenting, parents, toddler
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Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
Head over to Nashville, Tennessee on August 29th and 30th for the celebration of Attachment Parenting Internationals 15th anniversary. Attachment Parenting International (API) was founded to provide parents information with the goal of improving the wellbeing of children and thus the community. API continues to grow and build strong families around the world. Some of the basic tenets of API include creating a strong emotional bond between parent and child. A childs emotional needs are responded to which enables them to develop the capacity for secure, empathic, and peaceful relationships throughout their lives.
This wonderful event will feature some of the best known experts in pediatrics, medicine, psychology, anthropology, and parenting. A panel will discuss “Making an Imapact Now: Creating a Sustainable Legacy for Children”. The amazing panel includes:
- Dr. William & Martha Sears – Pediatrician, RN, & Authors
- Ina May Gaskin – Director of The Farm Midwifery Center
- Mary Ann Cahill – La Leche League International Founder
- Dr. Isabelle Fox – Author and Clinical Psychologist
- Dr. James McKenna – anthropologist and Director of the Mother-Baby Behavioral Sleep Lab at the University of Notre Dame
- Barbara Nicholson and Lysa Parker – founders of API & authors
and other special guests.
This event is a mere $10 for the general public. Other events include fundraising featuring well known performers such as Vince Gill, children’s activities, Attached at the Heart book signing, silent auction, and family fitness.

Popularity: 18% [?]
Tags: attachment parenting, baby, Parenting, parents, toddler
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Monday, August 17th, 2009
Are you buying a gift for a baby shower and not sure what to get the new mom? Trying to find the perfect baby gift can be daunting. A baby carrier or baby sling is the perfect gift. It is the one piece of baby gear that will get used daily. It is the perfect gift that allows parents to get on with their lives while keeping their precious baby close and secure.
With that said there are so many types of baby carriers to choose from. Plus if you are considering a baby sling you may not know what size to buy. So that leaves you with the perfect option, a gift certificate. This allows parents to pick out exactly what they need. So check out our new gift certificates available at La Stella Blu. You can choose any dollar amount and we offer a 60 day return policy on all of our baby carriers.

Popularity: 15% [?]
Tags: babies, baby, gift certificate, mom, parents, toddler
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