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Waist stools are suitable for babies of several months


A lumbar stool is typically used for babies aged 6-36 months. It is a carrier-like infant seat that distributes the baby's weight across the lumbar and hip regions, thus taking the burden off the back. Babies too young to have sufficient neck and lumbar support are not recommended to use a lumbar stool too early.

1, 3 months to 6 months of age: babies can not sit up by themselves, need to rely on adult support, if the waist stool is not used properly is likely to cause damage to the baby's body.

2, 6 months to 12 months old baby: this period of time the baby can sit up by himself, but can not walk by himself. Waist stool can make the baby sit more comfortable, but also can make the baby more stable to sit beside the adult.

3, 12 months to 36 months of baby: this period of time the baby can walk, but still need adult support. The waist stool can let the baby sit more comfortably beside the adult, and also can let the adult hold the baby to walk more easily.

A lumbar stool is a very practical baby product that allows the baby to sit more comfortably next to an adult, while at the same time easing the adult's burden. However, when using a waist stool, you need to pay attention to the baby's safety, not let the baby sit inside the waist stool for a long time, and not let the baby alone in the waist stool activities. At the same time, you also need to choose a waist stool suitable for the baby's body type, and when using the waist stool, you need to adjust the height and angle of the waist stool according to the baby's needs.