You can
also roll up a blanket and place it underneath of her chest to boost her upwards.
Not exact matches
You can
also roll up a towel or receiving
blanket and put it under her chest to help get her started with her push -
ups.
A small pillow, baby
blanket or
rolled up towel under their tummy can help support them — it will
also let them rock back and forth, teaching balancing skills that will help in crawling.
You may want to
roll up a receiving
blanket and place it behind your baby's head and shoulder to help keep them in the good breastfeeding position and
also to secure them while you reach for your second baby.
You may
also find that a pillow or
rolled up blanket / towel under your hand / wrist at the baby's head will prevent your tiring so easily.
It's certainly not something I'd use with a baby younger than eight or nine months because it's large, and they might wake themselves
up rolling around in (we
also pad it with extra
blankets from our son's bed at home for added comfort and familiarity, something that we couldn't do if he were an infant), but for older children it's worth every penny!
Another thing you can do is you can
also use maybe a
rolled up towel or a baby
blanket, and put it under your breast to help kind of hold
up the weight of the breast.
You can
also use a
blanket rolled up and place it underneath their arms.
It
also includes a series of powerful sculptures of
rolled up blankets bound with nylon thread from the late 1960s, referencing both her family life and the broader Italian tradition of polymaterialism.