practical help and encouragement for homemakers
by Joy Kincaid 2 Comments
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Aska says
I used a wrap with my son, but I was able bodied until he was a toddler. With this baby, I will need something from the beginning so I will have my hands free to push my wheelchair. Do you have any tips on putting on one while sitting?
Joy Kincaid says
I just did a quick google search on “tips for babywearing in a wheelchair,” and it brought up some helpful information. One mama suggested that a ring sling was easier to put on in a wheelchair than using a wrap, but other moms seemed to have successfully used the wrap, so I guess it just depends on what works best and is most comfortable for you and your baby.