Exersaucer? Is it allowed to put my three months in an exersaucer?
I exersaucer for my son! We got it for him also to three months. When he was small for him, we had put a blanket behind him and he had to occupy it for about half an hour at a time when I did things and took a shower. It is very good and actually helped my son to support his head - he was already pretty good at what he did, but better. Now, ten months he still loves. Sometimes it gets a little impatient, because it may already autonomous and walk a little but after a few minutes, he's happy again. There are also attachments, you can buy after your child gets tired with those included.
That'sa lot of money but he defiantly worth it!
you may have to support him / her, but yeah I highly recommend it.my loves his son.
If the baby can hold its head up. And if the excersaucer is not too large. I did with my children, but was generally protect them against other children. LOL .. Good luck
It is okay if they are old enough to hold your head up. I did it with my daughter when she was 13 months. Now I am doing with my daughter for months.
Your baby should be able to lift his head on their own and support prior to putting them in an exersaucer.
I think its going well until it can hold its head up real well.
Better than a walker (they are so dangerous)
If they can not stand it held up well. Woundn't I think it would be a problem. I would like to put something in there to fully support that as a blanket.
Your baby is bigger! Wow. If it can hold up his head, he must be well .. but when his neck gets tired and his head is a little shaky, then I withdraw that she can rest.
If your baby can hold his head on their own, and if they can sit without help most.
If you do not advise that, at the very least, take a blanket or a blanket approval and wrap to help support your baby.
Chances are, your baby's feet will not touch the floor of the exersaucer, though.
Posted on May 28, 2010.