| My second pregnancy wreaked havoc on my lower back. So now I’m finding that my baby Bjorn carrier isn’t cutting it. I like baby wearing and am searching for a carrier with good lumbar support. Also my one-month old is already over 9 lbs (he may be closer to 10lbs actually), so I’ll need a good supportive carrier if we want to make this work. Any recommendations?? Thanks in advance!! |
| I really liked the lumbar support of the Lillebaby. I could wear my very tall kid for hours in it, and I have had some sciatica problems. |
| +1 for Lillebaby! |
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I have a bad back and just got a Lillebaby as well. Haven't used it yet but am excited to try it!
Baby Bjorn without the waist part is horrible for your back. |
| Lillebaby has a lumbar support pad. |
| My back was toast for a good while after baby. The maya sling worked best for me. |
| I have a bad back too and have a Lillebaby! |
| Sakura Bloom- scout. Front or Back carry. Super comfortable. |
| Beco Gemini. I like that the straps cross in the back. I tried the Lillebaby and thought it was a little too bulky. |
| Lenny Lamb. So, so luxurious and comfortable. Also highly adjustable. |
Yes, I really liked the Beco Gemini straps as well - they're padded, and having them cross in the back provided a lot more support than other carriers. |
| I like the Beco Gemini too. It stayed on my shoulders better than the Ergo Omni 360. |
| I’ve had surgery on both shoulders and lingering back and shoulder problems. I ended up buying the Bjorn Air One with the waist straps. It’s great, distributes weight really well and like a good hiking backpack you carry most of the weight in your legs not your back and arms. |