Is it ok for tot sleep surrounded by swing?
I agree to my son sleep in the swing sometimes when he was smaller as well...but my cousin told me not to permit him fall asleep in there anymore because thats what she did near her baby and as her baby got elder she refused to sleep in her own bed and always required the swing.
not a pious idea as babies get addicted to swings in my feelings and then when they grow out of them your stuck with the same problem adjectives over again.try swaddling him with a light receiving blanket. it make them feel more secure and like they are within the womb.my son for the longest time because of feeding troubles could only fall asleep within the swing but we made sure that as soon as he was asleep he was put in the crib.
My son wouldn't sleep unless he was in his swing and it was moving beside music. he did that till he was about 5 weeks old or so. and afterwards out of no where he didn't want to even sit in it anymore. then for a few weeks he would merely sleep in his bouncing chair. now he truly sleeps in his crib. and has for about yesteryear 1 1/2-2 months. he doesn't seem to have any problems. do why not. but so still try to lay him in his crib or bassinet.
My son is almost 3 months old and thats be he sleeps. The dr says her daughter slept in her's till she was 6 months. She said it doesnt create any issues. When they are little its around whatever works. My son also wont sleep without a blanket hasnt since he was born. Dr say as long as he can move his head no issues. I think people are overly concerned.
It's okay for a while until he maxes the weight limits, and considering there is a hinder for weight I'd not use it too often. Most have some elevation, which is great for when they own a cold and are all stuffed up.
My baby will also only sleep in his swing and he is also 6 weeks hoary. I don't think it will hurt him, If thats the only place he will sleep then what can you do? Just produce sure during the day that you give him lots of tummy time so hes not always on his stern.
Napping at hand for an hour or two shouldn't be a problem...but sleeping there most of the night.I wouldn't recommend it. You don't want your child to learn to rely on it surrounded by order to fall asleep. In addition, you are right, appropriate posture is important to his physical development. Once he is asleep, see if you could move him to the crib.
i would let him nap contained by it, but not sleep all night in it.he requirements to learn to sleep in his crib anyways, so before it become a habit he will remember i would start transitioning him to his crib...
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