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feedmenow · 12/02/2007 12:15

Anyone got any recommendations for one suitable from birth? It needs to be a full sized one, not a little portable one, with adjustable seat positions. In an ideal world, you could also "lock" the seat while putting baby in and out, but I don't know if any of them do this. Any recommendations appreciated as I'm getting a bit flustered reading all the info & reviews online.....

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Coolmama · 12/02/2007 18:26

I would wait until baby is born and giving it a try first - was going to get one for my DS and tried him out in a friend's one - he absolutely hated it!! I think it made him quesy - I definitely think it's one of those things that you buy after the baby is born rather than an absolute requirement -

Bubbaloo · 12/02/2007 18:33

We had the Fisher Price Aquarium swing for Ds and although expensive,it was definately worth it as he loved it.Saying that...I know lots of people who's babies absolutely hated them.You could always try a bouncy chair instead which tend to be alot cheaper in price and some still rock and vibrate.

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