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If you ask a lot of parents about their baby's must-haves, you'll undoubtedly discover that a baby jumper or bouncer is one of them. Between tummy time, diaper changes, and feedings, these might help keep tiny ones engaged so parents and fathers can recover their breath.

But how well-versed are you in the safety guidelines for jumpers and bouncers? And, more significantly, do you know why some pediatricians advise against using them?

Here's everything you need to know, including how long you should wait before putting your baby in a bouncer or jumper.

While jumpers and bouncers are fantastic for giving parents a rest, they aren't necessarily something you can use right away when your baby comes home from the hospital.

Baby bouncers include angled chairs with a stationary frame and straps to guarantee that your baby is safely seated in the seat.

It gently rocks your infant and serves as a relaxing device, either by the baby's motions or through electricity - often through battery or a power source.

Even a newborn can be placed in a bouncer for brief periods of time under supervision since they are securely strapped in and the seat normally extends past their heads with full neck support.

A jumper, by definition, is intended for a much more active infant who has reached specified developmental milestones before you use it.

Despite the fact that jumpers normally have padded seats and, in the case of freestanding ones, a robust frame, they are not built with neck support. This allows your kid a little more leeway to accomplish exactly what the name implies: leap.

Make sure your baby has mastered neck control and no longer need assistance to hold their head up before putting up a jumper. This normally happens at 6 months of age, however depending on your baby's developmental timetable, it might happen sooner or later.

A toddler swing is also a great choice.

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