![]() ![]() Spoken from experience.) If your baby doesn’t take to their bouncer right away, give it some time. Otherwise, you’ll have to tend to a crying baby mid-shower, and probably with a head full of shampoo. (Tip: If you want your baby to sit in the bouncer while you shower, make sure they have just woken up from a nap and have a full tummy. If you have a two-story home, for example, that gives you an opportunity to put your baby down while you make breakfast downstairs, and while you take a shower upstairs. I recommend buying one bouncer for each floor in your home otherwise, you’ll end up lugging the bouncer up and down the stairs every day. (A good rule of thumb I’ve heard is no more than two hours per day sitting “in something”.) Just make sure your baby can see you (and that you can keep an eye on them) while in the bouncer, and that you don’t have your baby in their bouncer too long. Bouncers can be really soothing to babies, too, so it’s a win-win for both the baby and mom and dad. ![]()
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