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    Over reliant on baby swing (yaolan)

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      cherrygal
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      The FP rocker is not very big so she will grow out of it soon. If she stirs in the middle of the night, don’t bring her to the rocker if she is half asleep. Give her the pacifier and shift her to her side, get her to hold a small bolster and keep her still with your hands (hold her down with a little force like swaddling). They wake up if you allow them to flail their hands about.


      If you want to stop the FP rocking, just go cold turkey without the FP rocker even in the afternoons. Kids will fall asleep if they are really tired, even while bathing! It just takes more effort on your part. My kid falls asleep on my lap while drinking milk before her afternoon nap. No rocking needed. You just need to grasp the time she gets dopey and give her milk or a pacifier.

      When placing your kid to sleep in the cot, place her on her side with a bolster. They sleep better on their sides.

      Depending on the age of your kid, a toddler above 15mths may only take one 2-hr nap per day, usu between 1pm - 3pm. That’s the nap timing at childcare centres.

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        Baby swings imitate the shaking movement your baby encounters in the belly or in your arms. This has a supernatural impact! Most babies are calmed and comfortable by the shaking, and numerous children appreciate resting in a swing. Most electric baby swings are battery controlled, so a lot of substitution batteries will be required, except if you pick a model that is battery-powered. Electric baby swings have a motor that might be loud, so you need to consider how this may influence your baby. For more information about baby swing https://babyswingclub.com/best-baby-swing-for-reflux-in-2021/ .

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          Joanne25
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          I don’t use baby swing since the start as the baby will rely on it eventually

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