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Baby Walker - Muscatine,IA

Did you use a walker for your baby? If not, why not? We used one for our first child. She didn't walk until about 14 months (and I have always wondered if the walker helped to cause the delay, but then again she was born prematurely and didn't catch up physically until about 18 months). I have since given the walker to my sister who lives several states away so it will not be making it back here any time soon and I am trying to decide if I should buy a new one. We lived in a single story house when our oldest child was a baby and now we live in a split level with the living area and children's rooms upstairs. I don't want my baby crashing through a baby gate and falling down the stairs.

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They do still sell walkers (yes, the ones with wheels). I think I am going to opt out on a new one. Thanks everyone.

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I personally would save my money on a big expensive walker and instead get a nice push toy. My son has a Vtech sit to stand walker (its a push walker) and he's 18 months today and still plays with the front of it. He walked around 11, almost 12 months. There are lots and lots of adorable push walkers out there that, in my opinion, have more to offter.

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We used one and ours walked at 12 months (one day after her b-day). I also used one as a child and I have never had any leg problems. I don't know, maybe it's different for each child. They make a combo stationary toy/push walker if you can't decide, atleast the baby can use it in the stationary position if you decide you don't like the walker.

I stay away from walkers. I used one and I have horrible legs problems. My boys never got anywhere near one. My oldest didnt walk until 16 months and my youngest just started walking and is 13 months.

I am a pediatric physical therapist working in developmental pediatrics. A walker is NOT necessary. And in some kids, they may be "bad" (for lack of a better word). This is NOT to say it caused your first child's "delay" (14 months is still normal for walking).--it's not a simple answer, but the short version is ditch the walker, save your money for diapers or something you will REALLY need!

I had an entertainer for my daughter that my bro passed on from his daughter. My d loved it. It came apart so that as she started to walk, she could use it to walk behind. My d took her first steps the day before she turned 10 months, and was walking on her own the next day. i think it all depends on how long you have the child in it rather than whether it is used at all. We didn't have anything like a walker or other for my first and they were walking about their 1st birthday.

Nope. My cousin is a pediatrtician and is very against them. Not only do they cause walking delays and have safety issues, but they cause children to begin walking improperly with their legs slightly bowed out. Push toys walked great for us. First was walking at 10 months and the other two were walking between 11 and 12 months.

im confused? a walker?
i dont even think that they sell them anymore.
but they have "exersaucers" which are like walkers, only with bottoms so baby cant walk. we used one with our son, and he walked extremely early.

anyway, theres no harm in them unless you plan on using them for a babysitter or something. and really, you will only use it for a little while. see if you can find someone who has one that you can borrow, or try freecycle. they are big and bulky, so think too if you really want that kind of thing sitting around :P
anyway good luck!

I personally would save my money on a big expensive walker and instead get a nice push toy. My son has a Vtech sit to stand walker (its a push walker) and he's 18 months today and still plays with the front of it. He walked around 11, almost 12 months. There are lots and lots of adorable push walkers out there that, in my opinion, have more to offter.

I never used a baby walker. You are referring to those that have wheels and scoot around? The new moms' group I went to suggested against it. Not necessarily for delays, but just development because people put them in there earlier than they should and for way to long. I used one of those push things that helped him balance, but didn't keep him up.

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