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Does Anyone Have E Bummzie Adjustable Infant Seat or a Boppy Newborn Lounger

I am thinking of getting this for a newborn that I will be watching starting in about a month. She will be about 10 weeks old when she starts. I would love my upstairs to have less baby things in it. We spend most of our day downstairs, but need something for the baby to sit in when we are upstairs for lunch and nap. I am thinking I could use this instead of bringing a big bouncy seat upstairs. That way when the baby is not here, I can easily put it away. If you have one of these type of infant loungers, do you like them? Could they be used instead of a bouncy seat? Which one do you recommend?

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she will outgrow the lounger waaaaaaaaaaaaay too fast....

I got a transitional rocker that can also be used like a bouncer, and has a vibrate function to it- and music. It was $30 on walmart.com
it was made by fisher-price.....

good luck

I had some sort of Boppy seat and it sucked! It looked like a swing but but it hardly moved and it was kind of uncomfortable looking for both my kids to sit in it. I only used it when I absolutely had to put them down for a minute. It was kind of papasan looking, but I'm not sure the style or name. I'm sure they have better ones, but make sure you like it before the kids use it! We also had a Fisher Price travel swing that was way better! It was super awesome and easy to take upstairs or to a relative's house.

I have a boppy and it works wonders for sleeping or putting the babies arms over the top for tummy time. To be honest though, you can use a bouncer that vibrates like a papasan or something small and compact that also folds up and is light to carry.

We loved our newborn lounger, but it only works until the kiddo starts trying to roll. After that they really seem more comfortable in a bouncy seat.

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