Is the baby Tula worth it?
Overall this is the best baby carrier I’ve tried and worth the price. I only took one star off because it doesn’t offer the face-out option (but I see they do carry another style that does). I feel for the price, there should be more position options. I would recommend this infant carrier.
Can you put a newborn in a Tula carrier?
The Infant Insert makes it possible to carry your small infant or newborn in your Tula Baby Carrier, and is required for use with a baby between 7-15 pounds. The insert enables the cozy carrying position, ensuring adequate head/neck support and healthy maturation of the spine in a front carry.
Does Tula explore have a hood?
For our Explore Carriers Every Tula carrier comes with a hood. If you lost your hood and looking to purchase a replacement, please choose a color of the hood from the drop down menu above.
Do you need a newborn insert for Tula free to grow?
Will I need an infant insert? Due to their design, you do not need an infant insert to carry your newborn in our Free-to-Grow, Explore or Half Buckle Baby Carriers. It is also not designed for use in our Toddler sized Tula.
Does Tula explore need infant insert?
The Tula Explore Baby Carrier does not require an infant insert and can be used, with baby facing you, beginning at 7 lb.
What is the name of the baby with a Trach?
Finley (left), Laynie, Presley, and Spencer each use a tracheostomy tube to breathe. Four-month-old Finley was struggling to breathe on her own. When doctors approached her parents about inserting a tracheostomy tube (often called a trach) through a hole in her windpipe, her mother, Alisa, was initially reluctant.
How can I Help my Friend with a Trach baby?
She has a trach baby, and we text or call each other every single day. It’s been really nice to have a friend to lean on who’s going through the same thing we are.” Mindy says her family, including her 6-year-old daughter, helps a lot with Presley’s trach care. “Talk with your family and allow them to help.
How old was Laynie when she got a Trach?
For Calyn and Trevor, whose 8-year-old daughter Laynie got a trach at 2 months old, the surgery was life-changing. “As soon as Laynie got a trach, it was like my child came alive again.
Can you still live a normal life with a Trach?
You can still live the life you want to live and carry on as you were doing before the trach.” Laynie has performed on a cheerleading team for 3 years and loves to be involved in family activities, including swimming. “Her grandparents have a pool, and we all go swimming as a family probably 3 to 4 times a week during the summer.