You want a place that
keeps you upright enough to maintain eye contact with baby.
Not exact matches
The thing with sitting is that they are sitting
upright enough to
keep their throat / neck / gullet clear — they aren't slouching forwards or laying back — some babies can do that just fine on the floor at 6 months, some are happier in a high chair, some won't sit anywhere but a lap (if you go down this route, cover yourself with a towel or other washable covering, this can get messy!)
But once baby is born we all - too - often become janitors — shuffling through the day on just
enough empty calories to
keep us
upright and putting all the focus on
keeping the children healthy.
The best way to do this is to
keep him or her in an
upright position, high
enough on your body to monitor breathing and ensure that her chin is off her chest.
But to
keep that movement safe, your core needs
enough strength to prop you
upright and protect the spine.
It was hard
enough to
keep my head
upright as it was.
«I was having a hard
enough time just
keeping myself in an
upright position.»
Wicker baskets create a unified and clean space — and are sturdy
enough to
keep bottles and packages standing
upright.