Guest guest Posted August 7, 2004 Report Share Posted August 7, 2004 there are strollers that have the bar in the front but it also comes off. Thats how our good big one is. The SUV of all strollers the Eddie Bauer edition. its big and heavy though so we only use it at home and use a smaller cheaper one when we need to pack it in the car. it was 24.99 at walmart and has no bar. its essentially a hyped up umbrella stroller. Has anyone used a sling while baby was in cast? Ethan loves to go for walks in the sling.(hip carry)not so sure what we will do when he gets his cast because we also have a baby and the double stroller was handed down to us and there is no way he is gonna get in either part of it with a cast on. --- arubakha arubakha@...> wrote: > Yes, of course! See my other question about the > doctor. > > > > I would stay away from strollers that don't open > completely up in > the front to insert and/or remove the baby as trying > to slide their > casts down through leg=holes can be tricky, but > pulling them back out > through the leg-holes is even worse. And when your > baby wears the > DBB of course you can't slip his/her legs through > anything at all, so > go with straps. Congratulations on your new > arrival! Will you > be using the Ponseti Method to correct the clubbed > foot? > > s. > > > > stroller > > > > > > Hi, we're new to this group. My wife is due in > September and > > according to ultrosound the baby has RCF. We're > currently shopping > > for a stroller, and we thought we'd like to find > out if there are > any > > special considerations regarding the strollers for > CF babies. > > > > Thank you all! > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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