Can a newborn be in their swing too much?
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chelle
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Can a newborn be in their swing too much?
Just wondering
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Posted 6/27/07 9:25 PM |
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BaroqueMama
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Re: Can a newborn be in their swing too much?
I say do what works!
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Posted 6/27/07 9:27 PM |
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KateDevine
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Re: Can a newborn be in their swing too much?
Posted by prncss
I say do what works!
I agree!
Christopher LOVED his bouncy seat when he was tiny, now he hates it. Even though it felt like he was in it CONSTATLY when he was a newborn he really wasn't and now he goes in other things.
Does that make sense??
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Posted 6/27/07 9:29 PM |
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thiadora
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Name: Thia (Cynthia)
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Re: Can a newborn be in their swing too much?
Posted by prncss
I say do what works!
ITA
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Posted 6/27/07 10:20 PM |
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pinkandblue
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Name: Stephanie
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Re: Can a newborn be in their swing too much?
Posted by prncss
I say do what works!
definitely....if she is happy in there, leave her be
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Posted 6/27/07 10:32 PM |
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Re: Can a newborn be in their swing too much?
If so, then Cailen should be the poster child for newborns who swing too much!
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Posted 6/27/07 10:45 PM |
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EmmaNick
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Re: Can a newborn be in their swing too much?
I think the only issue with being in the swing too much is the fact that they aren't getting enough tummy time which could contribute to a flat head and weak neck muscles.
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Posted 6/28/07 9:21 AM |
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