When to Start Using a Baby Bouncer
A baby can go in a baby bouncer at around the age of 3-6 months. However, you should make sure someone is near to the baby while they do any activity. Parents may use bouncers to calm and soothe their babies with due precautions. You must keep your baby in a bouncer for no more than 20 minutes and always be nearby.
Safety and Features of Bouncers
The angled position can potentially contribute to SIDS. While considered safe when used properly, spending too much time in a jumper that doesn’t allow your child’s feet to touch the floor can lead to delays in walking or walking on tiptoes.
Stationary bouncer seats come with an external frame with an attached sling seat. Because babies are securely strapped in with full neck support, even a newborn can be placed in a bouncer for short periods under supervision.
Stationary bouncer seats have built-in vibration, toy bars, and music too. Use a bouncer for your newborns who are up to 6 months old, but never leave your baby in a bouncer alone. Check the bouncer’s limit, and don’t let it surpass your baby’s weight.
Choosing the Best Bouncer for Your Baby
The best baby bouncer is a chair that sits low to the floor, with a sturdy frame and soft, adjustable, reclining seat. It is relatively compact and lightweight, making it easy to move around the house. Despite not being able to sit, your little one can still enjoy making themselves comfortable in a bouncer.
It is important to use a Koala Perfect Head pillow in a baby bouncer to prevent flat head syndrome.
When choosing a baby bouncer, ensure it has restraints, a stationary frame, and full neck support. Babies will probably enjoy the bouncer most between three months and six months.