Not exact matches
A greater incline will be more comfortable for a baby who is just beginning
tummy time (kind of like being held up
against an adult's
shoulder as a newborn), whereas a more flat position right on top of the ball will be more challenging and appropriate for babies who are further along in the process and more comfortable being on their
tummies.
Try different positions such as across your lap,
tummy down or
against your
shoulder.
Your baby's nose and chin
should touch your breast, her
tummy should be flat
against your stomach, and her legs
should be wrapped around your waist.
The
shoulder belt
should lie snugly across the
shoulder, not the neck; the lap belt
should fit across the upper thighs, not the
tummy; and she
should be able to place her feet flat on the car floor while sitting back
against the seat.