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This might seem like a silly question, but baby is due in 7 weeks and I've no idea what they sit in when they're newborns. Do they lie down all day in bed/moses basket or can you get chairs suitable for newborns? I've heard you have to be careful regarding supporting their head/neck and those bouncing chair things just don't look sturdy enough - and they're also very low to the ground, which worries me when we've a cat and a draughty cat flap .
What did all your baby's sit in?
Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Both my kids sat in the bouncy chair things..and have turned out fairly normal ;oP had a cat with my oldest child and aslong as you keep and eye on the cat shouldn't be a problem.
With my daughter we brought this which i thought was quite good but a bit expensive ( turns out thats what grandparents are for!)
http://www.toysrus.co.uk/Product.aspx/BruHome/BruActiveBaby/BruActiveBabyRockersBouncers/703028
But this looks a sturdy chair for the price and is suitable from birth
http://www.toysrus.co.uk/Product.aspx/BruHome/BruActiveBaby/BruActiveBabyRockersBouncers/705691
This looks nice too bit more expensive but suitable from birth
Hope this helps
Becca
My kids loved sleeping in their pram, after a walk. I'd just bring it into the hall. Car seats are good too. As long as they are comfy they will be fine and safe. The bouncy chairs are great too.
Do a favour to your newborn please though - put him/her in comfy all -in- ones, not the trendy jeans/skirt and t-shirt combo I keep seeing. Babies lie down lots and it's much nicer for them. Sorry but had to say it; best of good wishes for you and your new-to-be baby clairelb. Get plenty rest till then! x
We had a Graco electronic rocking swing which was great (although a bit expensive �70ish) and even better for our second as it kept my baby out of harms way (I caught my 2 year old trying to get in the Moses basket on top of her to give her a cuddle!) which might be a good thing if you're trying to keep the baby away from the cat. Most of them have a few speeds and lay back so that they're suitable from birth or very soon after. Absolutely ideal if they get overtired and you can't get them to sleep too, as the rocking motion does the trick! Most babies are happy in a Moses basket initially and certainly we used the bouncy chair with both children - they're great because they're so portable as well. The more expensive ones have really good support for the head/neck area - have a look on www.graco.co.uk as they have both types (I don't work for Graco, promise!) - I'm sure there are lots of others too but my experience has been with these products!
Enjoy your baby - they don't stay tiny for long!!
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