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Hi,


I have a very heavy 9 month old little girl who is on the 91st centile (not sure of current weight as she's my second and baby clinic attendance has been very poor but she's in 12-18 mo clothes) and is too heavy for our Baby Bjorn and Closer baby slings. I have a back carrier but it's huge and I really need something that I can fit under the buggy to use in emergency buggy refusal situations!


Anyone tried out anything that is going to be big enough for her and isn't going to cripple my back?


Thanks in advance,


Mandy

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Mandy, you're welcome to give our beco gemini a try when we meet up next Friday morning - remind me to bring it with me. I still carry Baby Knomester in it and he was 2 last week.


Otherwise there is a sling library where you can try them and you can hire from Slumberoo to try them out before you buy.

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