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pooh, yup. I've been just washing with dishwashing liquid (used to use baby one but don't bother anymore) and sponge... but you might want to use a teat brush with spouts and teats or other little nookies where things can get stuck. For my nipple shields, I just give them a blanch in hot water after washing.
Lin, FREAKY...! Google it and see what you get?
First Mum, I use the carrier when:
- I'm taking public transport
- I'm going to an air-conditioned place
- I'm not doing a lot of walking (unless I decide to use it cos I'm going to a fair or something)
It can be uncomfy cos you have to lug your bags and all as opposed to just hanging it on your stroller... But in terms of ease of getting around, it's pretty good. Especially if you'res taking a bus... or if you have a demanding baby and find yourself often carrying your bub while pushing a stupid empty stroller around
The latter was what triggered me to return to carriers, this time going for the higher range ones considering my little sumo.
ahnet, no real training wor. Just let him go with it. With spout, do you raise the cup for him? I usually show Kyle how to do things - like I will hold his arms and raise them instead of holding up the cup for him... or I will guide his index finger to a puff instead of putting it in his hand kinda thing... Nvm la. Let him learn in his own time. I'm sure he will eventually!
Audrey, Re: ur current brand of carrier, let's put it this way - I saw an online bb carrier comparison chart of Partapum, Pikkolo, Ergo, Beco and that brand. Under the "Who is it for?" row, this well-received carrier's column said an emphatic "NO ONE". So compared to many of this higher-end carriers (although some are on par in terms of price), your current carrier really doesn't provide a lot of relief from baby's weight. At the end of the day though, don't buy one just cos everyone else seems to be getting one!
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