Reddit Reddit reviews Ergobaby Easy Snug Infant Insert, Grey, Premium Cotton

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Ergobaby Easy Snug Infant Insert, Grey, Premium Cotton
Must use with infants 7-12 lbs. (3.2-5.5 kg) or babies more than 12 lbs. but younger than 4 months or without strong and consistent head and neck controlErgonomic infant positioning, Acknowledged as a hip healthy product by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute: M-shape leg position, C-curved spine, head and neck support and baby's face visible and close enough to kissNew cooler design with streamlined fanned back panel for more airflow. 100% Cotton. Keeps baby in ergonomic "M" shape positionEasy loading of baby with new secure carrier attachment, Works with ANY Ergobaby carrier (with the exception of Adapt that does not require an infant insert for newborns, min 7lbs)Removable Infant Insert Pillow can be used alone for older babies (4-6months) who still need a little boost to comfortably sit in the carrier. Machine Washable; Breathable; Removable Pillow
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u/binderclips · 9 pointsr/AprilBumpers2018

:( That does sound hectic. My registry is kinda all over the place because I've already bought a ton of stuff, but just some suggestions of some things (FTM so no idea really if these are good or not, some were recommendations from friends, some were recommendations from various online resources).

  • car seat, extra base if you have more than one car, and stroller
  • baby carrier - I got the ergobaby 360 with infant insert but the Lillebaby 360 is also super popular.
  • swaddles - aden & anais seem to be hugely popular.
  • bathing supplies - washcloths, bathtub
  • first aid kit supplies - NoseFrida, nail clipper, thermometer
  • feeding - bottles, sterilizer (some people told me I had to have it, some said it was totally unnecessary), bottle cleaner brush, drying rack (seems like everyone else loves the Boon grass, but I don't have the counter space!) You can get a pump through your insurance if you plan to breastfeed, I ordered mine through Aeroflow. I ultimately chose the Spectra S2 over the Medela PISA because it's a closed system, which apparently means less chances of bacteria getting into the system and thus easier cleaning.
  • burp clothes - I was told to just get a ton of cloth diapers to use as burp clothes, and to have them everywhere.
  • diaper pail - I have two friends who say this is good enough, so I went with it. They also said to use doggie poop bags to contain the smelly diapers.
  • humidifier
  • Boppy for nursing
  • Backpack style diaper bag
  • baby may need a more convenient place to be set down other than the crib, something you can have near you in the kitchen, shower, whatever. Popular options are the rock n play, Boppy lounger, or a pack 'n play. I plan on getting the Chicco FastAsleep pack 'n play because the crib/dresser/changing station is on our 2nd floor, so I figured this could double as a changing station/napper on the first floor.

    Lucie's List is probably the best resource I found online.
u/oh_ya_you_betcha · 1 pointr/babywearing

Are you using an Ergo infant insert? I used this one
https://www.amazon.com/Ergobaby-Easy-Infant-Insert-Natural/dp/B01ET1L3G0%3Fpsc%3D1%26SubscriptionId%3DAKIAILSHYYTFIVPWUY6Q%26tag%3Dduckduckgo-iphone-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB01ET1L33I?th=1&psc=1

And I liked it a lot. It held her in place really well and supported her head. After she grew out of the insert, I'm still using the butt pillow at 4 months.