I need to get at least one or two high chairs that recline because we need to start introducing solids to the boys for reflux issues even tho they have moderate head control. Long story short, GI specialists don't know their heads from holes in the wall!! (sorry, I'm a little bitter today)
We don't have much space so please share with me your highchair rec's and tell me what's the best feature to look for in a highchair.
TIA!
Re: Highchairs - Help me please??
woah woah woah...back up.
Could you give me the whole story on whats going on with solid foods and the need for the reclining highchairs?? I'm ASSUMING I'll be in the same boat in the next few months!
We have 2 wooden Eddie Bauer high chairs given to us at the shower...they are gorgeous and look lovely sitting in the dining room untouched...but I just had that "CRAP" moment when I read your post!
Yeah, it's another one of those extreme preemie baby issues... The boys are suffering from reflux but since they aren't vomiting anymore thanks to Prevacid they won't do anything else to alleviate the pain from eating and their food/bottle aversion. It takes an hour to feed a baby and they won't eat well at all causing them to lose weight and scream inconsolably. I posted on my blog and the preemies board the F/U to Reflux Hell, tho blog has more details.
I am going to try feeding them more solids like rice cereal, oatmeal, avacado and yobaby yogurt. It will be easier on my back to use highchairs. Since they don't have the best the best control we need chairs that recline like bouncy chairs. Plus they are so sick of bouncy and boppy seats that I think it will be a fun change for them. Bumbos and Bebe pods are too upright still and they are still getting used to those.
Sorry to scare you Sweeter!
It's for both head control and reflux. Cameron has head control but can't sit unassisted and when we put him in a bumbo soon after a feed he spits up because of the position of his tummy with all the weight of him sitting up. Evan has little to no head control and is just starting to use his head more but barely. Plus they can only sit in the bumbo for a few minutes at a time before getting too tired to hold their heads up.
If the chair reclines it's like a bouncy but higher so I can sit like a normal person. We do put the bouncy on the kitchen table but I'd like to try a new kind of chair for them.
I just got these which I love!:?https://www.amazon.com/Summer-Infant-Solutions-Newborn-Toddler/dp/B000YZHYQY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1227731192&sr=8-1
It converts into a bouncy seat on top of the highchair. My girls are still too small to eat out of them, but they love to sit up high and look around. I can see us eating in them in a short while (like maybe a month). Your boys might be too big for them though, since they are 7 months. As far as space saving -- it is pretty bulky, but SO convenient! I swear the real estate in our kitchen at this point is more valuable than in Manhattan! There are very few pictures or reviews, so page me if you have any more questions about it!