Sure, losing is never an easy pill to swallow, but these guys really have a lot of things they can
hold their heads up on.
I started potty training my little boy as soon as he was able to
hold his head up on his own (about 8 1/2 weeks).
Baby must be able to
hold their head up on their own to use the poppy)
If you're going to have your baby in arms while performing some moves, just make sure he's able to
hold his head up on his own (which happens around 3 to 4 months old) and that you've got a firm grip on baby's wiggly body.
Once he's able to
hold his head up on his own (usually around 3 or 4 months), try occasionally switching your baby around in the carrier so that his back is to you and he faces forward, where he can easily take in everything around him.
As a newborn, your baby wasn't able to hold his head up; as he grows, however, he should gain more head and neck control, to the point where he can
hold his head up on his own, without support.
Also, for baby's safety, make sure the little bundle of joy can
hold her head up on her own (somewhere around weeks 13 - 16).