I then borrowed a Bjorn Baby Carrier from my sister. When my daughter was in a good mood she seemed to be comfortable and happy in the Bjorn, although if her mood were to switch I found myself struggling to get her out quickly. The worst part about the Bjorn is how uncomfortable it made me. There is no lumbar support so my baby is pulling down on my shoulders which limits how long you can wear the Bjorn and can cause your shoulders to be in a lot of pain. Also the straps go over your breast which makes breast feeding impossible and can be painful if your breast are engorged.
Finally I tried the Ergo Baby Carrier. This carrier solved all my problems; it is comfortable for me to wear and for my baby to ride in. I can breast feed with it on and with the infant insert my daughter can be cradled and still have room for her legs to stretch out. Plus this carrier is rated for children up to 90 lbs so you get much more use for your money.
Any one who does a fair amount of internet research knows that the Ergo Carrier is the best, I just really don't understand why so many people love their Bjorn. The Bjorn is painful to wear, awkward when getting baby in and out and not at all versatile. The two are comparably priced so my advice is to go for the Ergo.
Update: My Baby is now 8 weeks old and seems to be warming up to the hotsling.
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