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lil96
09-04-2009, 06:47 AM
I was just at a store yesterday that had a Beco (idk what model, Ididn't even know until today there were more than one model).

Here is my experience with carriers. I have a baby bjorn, a snugli, a sling with rings, an infantino and I have tried different wraps on at the stores.

First I had a c/s and that made the carriers and slings uncomfortable to wear bc it hurt my stomach. The sling wasn't much better. In slings, carriers and especially wraps, I feel so trapped all that material drives me crazy (it has something to do with my ocd, I really can't tolerate it).

Once the c/s stomach pain went away, I tried them again. If I wore any of them for more than 5 minutes, my back would be in so much pain, I felt like none of them were comfortable, so I only wore them in case of emergency. It really made my life difficult bc my child really liked to be held and stay close to me, so I owuld spend the day holding her and not doing anything else.

Because I think it makes so much sense, I would really like to get another type carrier, but I really worry I will be miserable no matter what I try. With #2 on the way, I can't imagine not being able to cook and clean, so I feel the carrier is neccesary.

So I saw and tried on the Beco at the store, it didn't feel so bad, but I only had it on for a few minutes. Does anyone have opinions of it good or bad?

SnuggleBuggles
09-04-2009, 08:42 AM
Becos are so much better than Snuglis and Bjorns because they distribute baby's weight better. At 8m I just couldn't take the shoulder pain from my Bjorn so I tried a Beco. I have been able to wear my ds very comfortably in there. I put him in the front of me till he was a bit over 12mo (maybe 15-17m) and now I use it as a back carrier. We can go for a 2 hour hike comfortably. I might get a bit sore by the end but it's mostly like you would feel if you were wearing a heavy back pack. :)

The buckle around the waist and the overall design will probably be really good for you. Oh, and the Beco has this sleeve or pouch (for the lack of a better word) so you can put the baby in the carrier then put the carrier on. Very handy for gaining confidence.

Ergos are good options as well. Same basic design minus that sleeve.

Beth

sunshine873
09-04-2009, 10:23 AM
Definitely try something else! I have a Baby K'Tan and a Piccolo carrier. They are both extremely comfortable as I was told by many on this board. I have also heard great things about the Beco and the Ergo.

DD and I were out shopping with a friend once and I didn't have a carrier along. She let me borrow her Bjorn and I was shocked at how different it felt. My back & shoulders were hurting within 5 minutes - and that's when my DD only weighed about 8 or 9 lbs! The Baby K'Tan and Piccolo are both much more comfortable. I'll start to get tired after wearing her for a few hours, but that's much better than the Bjorn!

Anyway, there are much better options out there. I'd say give the Beco a try!

maestramommy
09-04-2009, 03:10 PM
I had the 4th generation Beco (the one before Butterfly) for a short time. It was okay, but in essence it was a meitai with buckles instead of tie straps. I got it for Dh and he didnt' like it because the padded portion of the shoulder straps were so short. Also the panel, like I said was just a flat piece of material like a meitai. We traded it for an Ergo, which we both like much better. Much more supportive.

However, the newer Beco, Butterfly, looks like the body is pleated so there's actually a pouch for your baby/toddler to sit in. Also the butterfly design helps you get the baby on your back without having to do it the traditional way (hip scoot, superman toss), so some people feel more secure about doing back carries. I wish I had a chance to try one, but then I'd be tempted to buy one!:p

goldenpig
09-04-2009, 03:41 PM
I've used an Ergo with my little one since she was born (with the padded taco shaped infant insert until about 4 months) and am still using it with her 2 years later--I would say it's probably my all-time best baby product purchase. I mostly use it as a front carry because it's easier and I can see her better (she's only 21 lb so small for her age, but it does go up to 40 lb). Recently I (impulsively) bought a Beco Butterfly because I fell in love with the pretty patterns and a lot of people were posting online that it was supposed to be better/easier than the Ergo. But I only used it a couple of times and felt like it was kind of "fiddly"--seemed like the buckles were more complicated and it was harder to get her into the pouch. The Ergo is basically put on the waist strap, pick her up, put on the shoulder straps and click one buckle. So it's easy. However, the Ergo does not have as much neck support for the baby (doesn't go up as high as the Beco) and doing a back carry might be easier on the Beco due to the extra sleeve so you can put the baby in first, then put them on like a backpack. And the Beco rolls up more compactly than the Ergo which has thick padded shoulders (although that makes it very comfortable). I'm going to try the Beco again when the new baby comes. But for now it's just sitting in the closet and I always reach for my trusty Ergo. They're both definitely much better than a Bjorn--my sister had a Bjorn but bought an Ergo and she said it's a world of difference. Hope this helps!
PS Just so you are aware, both Ergo and Beco only have the infant facing towards the parent, not outward like the Bjorn. It's more ergonomically correct for the baby to sit in a pouch than hanging by their crotch.

MontrealMum
09-04-2009, 03:45 PM
The difference between the Beco and the Bjorn is like night and day, seriously. We started with the Bjorn, and I was unable to carry my DS in it after the 1st month (and he's very light). DH still liked it, so we did nothing - and I really regret that now because there are so many more places I would have gone with him or done that winter, and we missed out because they were stroller inaccessible with all our snow. We bought a Beco when DS was about 9 months or so and I am still able to carry him in it no problem.

NewMom2007
09-04-2009, 05:00 PM
I love the Beco - have the version before the Butterfly. Started using it when DS was about 6 months and used it up until a few months ago (now I'm too pregnant to use it). As he got older, found it was ideal for trips through the airport - just put him on my back and walk through security.

It is very comfortable. There is a bit of a learning curve for the back carry, but doable! I never tried a Bjorn - after reading about the benefits of carrying with a Beco/Ergo style + I'm not a fan of the dangling baby look, I decided to go with Beco.

urquie
09-04-2009, 05:10 PM
we have a beco and an ergo. i much prefer the ergo, as does dh. it is fabulous!

SnuggleBuggles
09-04-2009, 05:28 PM
You need to find a baby wearing group and try the dif't carriers on for yourself. I bought an Ergo based on recommendations but it just wasn't a good fit. The Ergo rubbed my upper arms and was really uncomfortable. It probably could have gotten better over time. The Beco was a much better fit for me. NINO (nine in, nine out) is a baby wearing group that may have meetings in your area. Otherwise, try thebabywearer.com to see if there is a group that way. It was so helpful to have the pros help me pick the right carrier- with no pressure to buy.

Beth

hapimommy
09-10-2009, 01:51 AM
I have a Beco Carrier and really like it. I am pretty short and so when I heard that Becos fit a shorter person better, i bought one. (I am 5'-3") I front carry my little guy everywhere since he loves being near me, he is a heavy one though, at 8 months old he is almost 23 pounds. I have tried to carry him in back but then it gets harder as I cannot see what his little hands are getting into. I used to have a Moby wrap and that only lasted for a month before it got too inconvenient and unbalanced for me to use. I would definitely recommend the Beco. I tried a Ergo at the store and it was nice too, but I fell in love with the pattern of the Beco, it is the Pony pattern and was on sale at the time.

Nooknookmom
09-10-2009, 10:07 AM
You need to find a baby wearing group and try the dif't carriers on for yourself. I bought an Ergo based on recommendations but it just wasn't a good fit. The Ergo rubbed my upper arms and was really uncomfortable. It probably could have gotten better over time. The Beco was a much better fit for me. NINO (nine in, nine out) is a baby wearing group that may have meetings in your area. Otherwise, try thebabywearer.com to see if there is a group that way. It was so helpful to have the pros help me pick the right carrier- with no pressure to buy.

Beth

Yup, yup! Yahoo is where I found my local BW group. Met some wonderful ladies who let me try out carriers so I didn't make any more mistakes!

aajamu
09-10-2009, 12:15 PM
I had a Beco Butterfly II and LOVED it, especially for back carries (not so much for front carries). It was easy to use (no hassle back carrying), comfortable, flattering (Ergo cut into my stomach and gave me the dreaded muffin top), and gorgeous. It was my carrier of choice from months 6-20. DS is very tall and weighs 28 lbs so it's not as comfortable as it was when he was younger. But for over a year, it served me very well.

I also really liked our Connecta carrier (sold in UK).

jenny
09-10-2009, 01:08 PM
We have a beco butterfly 2 and use it to carry around DD, who is 14 months and 25-26 pounds.

We mostly do the front carry and like it a lot.

I've tried the back carry a few times but can't get it really comfy on my shoulders. I have to readjust the straps.

If you don't need an infant insert, you could get an ergo. I know people really like them, although I've heard really petite people have problems with them.

okinawama
09-10-2009, 03:07 PM
I :heartbeat: our beco. There is no way I could have made it through his infancy without it, and we continue to use it still.

sweetsoul99
09-13-2009, 05:14 PM
I started with a Moby, which worked great for the newborn phase. But at 6 weeks she hated facing me, wanted to see the rest of the world!! So we moved her to our Snugli front&back carrier (has a waste strap, so it's much better on the back than other carriers that don't have it). But at 7 months and as she got closer and closer to 20 lbs, I just couldn't do it for very long.

For our first child, I just stopped wearing her at this point. For erands I was fine with putting her in the stroller, and I just didn't move around the house much. But with my second, when one's crying for lunch and there's a load of laundry to be done and the baby is crying because she doesn't like being left behind....I needed a new carrier.

So I went and tried a few and the Beco worked great for me. The ergo seemed to hot and short (my baby likes to push away, and is very tall), the pikkolo was a little intimidating. I'm tall, 5'9. It took a while for baby to get used to forward facing again. The back carry is more comfortable, but I like seeing her so I'll put her forward facing for short periods of time around the house (I still give her plenty of time to crawl and play). True, there are a few buckles, but less than my snugli, and I think this helps you make it just right for you. And it's more buckles for baby to suck on =)