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Nov 21st, 2009, 16:24 PM
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#1 | | baby due march 10th Chat Happy BnB Member
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| Question for all you wrap, sling, meitai carrying mommies How do you deal with bad weather in the winter with your little ones?
Do u use baby wearing clothes, jackets, fleeces?
Do your little ones have waterproofs etc?
Or do you use a pram on those days so they dont get soaking
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Nov 21st, 2009, 16:31 PM
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#2 | | Freya's Mum BnB Addict
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| I use an umbrella if it is raining (even though I HATE them normally and would never ever use one!). I don't use any proper baby wearing clothes, just make sure she has hat, gloves etc, warm arms, legs and feet just not loads of layers on her body or else she would get too hot.
She always seems plenty warm enough, and I would rather take her in the sling than the pushchair especially in bad weather I think.  | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 21st, 2009, 16:33 PM
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#3 | | mummy to 3 gorjuss girls Chat Happy BnB Member
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| on cold/windy days aimee wheres her all in one which is pretty thick, with her hat,
i wouldnt wear her in the rain would prefer her stay in the pram where shes defo dry and warm
i use a mei tai  shes usually pretty warm as she gets my body heat too | | | | Status: Online
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Nov 21st, 2009, 16:36 PM
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#4 | | baby due march 10th Chat Happy BnB Member
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Originally Posted by kirsten1985 I use an umbrella if it is raining (even though I HATE them normally and would never ever use one!). I don't use any proper baby wearing clothes, just make sure she has hat, gloves etc, warm arms, legs and feet just not loads of layers on her body or else she would get too hot.
She always seems plenty warm enough, and I would rather take her in the sling than the pushchair especially in bad weather I think.  | hehe! doh at me  I haddnt even considered an umbrella as an option hehe! I dont know if i will manage it but i want to baby wear as much as possible when bubby is born so im just trying to get my head round it.
Good job i asked the question!
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Nov 21st, 2009, 16:39 PM
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#5 | | Freya's Mum BnB Addict
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| Lol! I didn't think about it before I heard someone else say it so don't worry! I'm not an umbrella type usually so it didn't really occur to me. Not very good if it's really windy, but good for staying dry!  | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 21st, 2009, 17:33 PM
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#6 | | baby due march 10th Chat Happy BnB Member
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Originally Posted by kirsten1985 Lol! I didn't think about it before I heard someone else say it so don't worry! I'm not an umbrella type usually so it didn't really occur to me. Not very good if it's really windy, but good for staying dry!  | Rain was the main thing i was thinking of - UK seems to have about 6 months of it and i had just come in from walking the dog soaked from head to foot (and found out my winter boots have holes in both soles - wet socks....YUM!!! Theyre gonna be nice an expensive to replace - at least i have an excuse for retail therapy yay!!!)
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Nov 21st, 2009, 19:03 PM
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#7 | | Proud Mummy BnB Addict
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| I have an oversized rain coat that I used when Sofia was smaller, haven't used it recently though so not sure if it fits anymore. Have also used an umbrella but if it's really vile she'll go in her pram.
I have a mei tai and Sofia has a matching minkee lined cloak for it  I'll also put her in a fleece suit if it's really cold, and when we were in the mountains she was in her snow suit. | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 21st, 2009, 19:10 PM
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Originally Posted by kirsten1985 I use an umbrella if it is raining (even though I HATE them normally and would never ever use one!). I don't use any proper baby wearing clothes, just make sure she has hat, gloves etc, warm arms, legs and feet just not loads of layers on her body or else she would get too hot. | Same as above hun xx | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 21st, 2009, 19:13 PM
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#9 | | baby due march 10th Chat Happy BnB Member
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Originally Posted by Faerie I have an oversized rain coat that I used when Sofia was smaller, haven't used it recently though so not sure if it fits anymore. Have also used an umbrella but if it's really vile she'll go in her pram.
I have a mei tai and Sofia has a matching minkee lined cloak for it  I'll also put her in a fleece suit if it's really cold, and when we were in the mountains she was in her snow suit. | Awww Alsance and Switzerland mountain walking - I am extreeeemely jelous! | | | | Status: Offline
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Nov 21st, 2009, 19:20 PM
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| If it's raining I put his sleep hood up and wrap my coat round his legs (I wear my coat over the carrier but not buttoned up as it's not big enough) but on normal weather days he wears his bug in a rug to protect his legs and cold days he's in a snugglesuit. | | | | Status: Offline
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