Bumbo seats?

Shenzhennifer

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Just wondering if anyone used these for their babies. One of my 3.5 month old`s favourite activities is trying to sit up. Of course he cannot yet, perhaps not even so close, but he still tries with my help.

Would a bumbo seat delay a baby`s natural tendency to sit unassisted? That`s my only concern. Otherwise, it looks like a good thing for my baby.

Any opinions?
 
both of my kids LOVED it.... i have since passed it on to a friend's child. both of my kids sat up early. it did not delay their physical development at all. as a matter of fact, my daughter learned to crawl when she was 5 months old (she was a month premature, so in actual fact, she was only 4 months!!!)
 
Mine loved her bumbo, sat in it for 2 months before sitting by herself at 5 months and not wanting to sit in it again!!!
Best to get a second hand one due to the limited time they are used.
 
Have to say my son absolutely loved sitting in his bumbo. However, he was only in it for a month before his thighs got too chubby to squeeze into the leg areas.
 
ok, i might be the only negative review for this seat, but here goes! when i asked my midwife and doctors in London, they did not recommend us getting the bumbo as it wasn't a natural way for a baby to be sitting up.
 
My daughter likes it (I wouldn't say LOVES, but she does like it...) - and I still use it now, she's 6 months and can sit unassisted but still falls over every now and then, so I don't leave her sitting alone - our floors are hard wood and I don't want her to bump her head, so I still use it when she wants to be sitting but I don't want to sit with her. I used it with the tray as a little "high chair" when I started feeding her solids before we got a proper high chair. It is tight on the thighs now (she's 8.5 kg, heavy for her age) but I think we still have at least a few months use out of it, although she's starting to lean back/arch her back and I'm afraid she might start tipping it over in a month or two!! I haven't used it as much as I thought I would though - but I'm still glad I got it.

The only thing to remember is that the bumbo should only be used on the floor. There was this thing with them in the US where they were recalled - not because they are unsafe, but because it IS unsafe to use them on another chair or on a table etc. They had to be recalled just to update the safety information on them - but the product wasn't changed, just the guidelines. They also shouldn't be used in the bath tub.
 
I have to second all the others. The bumbo was fantastic. In fact, even at 13 months my LO still sits in it occasionally so we have gotten ALOT of use out of ours. Now you can also buy a little table that hooks on and that is great for feeding and it also keeps them fastened in when they reach the age they can jump out! As far as I can tell, no development issues!
 
agreed about the short life span part, my girl likes her Bumbo but only from when she was 4mths-5mths, once she's got better control of her body, she starts to want to wriggle out it, so I can never leave her alone in it unsupervised.
you may want to consider getting a 2nd hand one...
 
Every child is different. My son loved his Bumbo and we got a lot of mileage out of it, but with my daughter , we probably used it for a couple of months (maybe even less!) before she would wriggle out of it.
 
a good product but no point buying a new one for the few months that it'll be used --i've got one that you are welcome to borrow for a few months - send me a PM if you would like to..
 
My son didn't like it but he sat earliesh anyway so it didn't matter. I don't believe it's worth the money though. Borrow or steal one!
 
I didn't buy one for my babies. It isn't my thing. I think babies gain better motor development laying on the floor and playing , and rolling, and working those muscles so they can sit on their own. I'd be concerned that the bumbo is proping them up so they aren't needing to use their muscles as much, as when you hold them sitting on your lap, the pressure of your hands changes constantly and they gain more strength in their torso to learn to sit on their own. I guess it is partly parenting style as well, It didnt'really use a lot of seated things. I had a jolly jumper I used occasionally, and a high chair for meals, and a swing I used a lot first few months. Some of teh moms in my moms group had everything imaginable, the entire perimiter of the living room would be full of "things " and the babies would go from one thing to another to another the entire time and hardle spend a minute on the floor. Bumbo chair, jolly jumper, jumper roo, bouncy chair, swing, exersaucer. I'm sure some of those babies sat in a container of some type for hours everyday.
 
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