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It also has nothing to do with the rocking motion but position your body is in. A figure 8 motion of your hips isa better motion. Bouncing also does nothing so ignore those suggestions.
Keep in mind, it does nothing until you are in the inactive phase of labor or further progressed.
s a super relaxing little corner and he really likes it. Our rockingchairis about 60 years old though and makes a neat creaking sound, and I think that's a huge part of what he likes - the repetative sound. It's a nice alternative to a stationary sitting position, which my little guy gets really bored with really easily. If you're on the fence about it, you may want to consider buying a used rocking chair via Craigs List or garage sale.....
By week 14 you will be able to push the rockingchair! Probably sooner.
I had weeks in incivek where I thought it would all be downhill from that point on and all the sudden I would have an easy week.
Water definitely helps. So does avoiding sugar. Pooh has good tips.
He does it anytime he is in a comfortable chair or couch, and he also does it in his high chair, causing it to move all over the kitchen at times. Everything else about him is normal, but this is just odd to me. It's like a comfort thing to him. He really does it alot when he's watching tv too. please help.
I have 15wks (or less) to go. I'm excited but I've given myself so many projects. Just bought a sewing machine, gonna MAKE her bedding. I've already re-upholstered a toddler rocking chair for her. I have a table and 4 chairs and an entertainment stand to paint. Hopefully I have enough time to finish it all before she gets here and demands all of my time!
My husband has had this for years, and one thing that sets it off isrocking in arockingchair after eating. Doctors never ask about rocking habits, LOL.
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You will be fine hun. A month ago I was sitting rocking in a chair and I accident inhaled my gum. I called my doctor crying because I thought it was gonna hurt the baby. My doctor asked me whining was crying and I said because I don't wanna hurt my daughter she started laughing without trying to. She said sorry for laughing she just couldnt help it.
Not only will it last for a while but it isa very good investment. I like all the products that grow with the baby. Our bouncer is the infant-to-toddler bouncer/rocker. It turns into a rocker as the baby grows into a toddler. I used the same thing for my boys and I had theirs for years. Our high chair is also one that grows..
Dont know what to do, stretching/rocking side to side legs open on achair helps. You could try an ice pack a few mins a day as i found that sitting in a bath with cool water brough some relief.
I was wondering how many other people have a tendancy to rock themselves when they're having a bad day. I seem to do it more when I'm manic. I've been having a lot of highs the last week. I can't concentrate and then I find myself sitting in a chair rocking slowly back and forth. Does anyone else do this, for mania or depression? What does it mean?
as if the best part of rocking is the sudden stop at each end front and back. when arockingchairis available she jumps on the seat and rocks even though she's not upset. perhaps this is normal but I felt it couldn't hurt to submit my concerns.
My son is 4 years old. At various times during the day he will sit in achair and just start counting 1,2,3,1,2,3,1,2,3 constantly while rocking. I can't figure out why he does it or if he needs to see his ped. Any help?
d switch to rocking in achair for a while (NOT arockingchair, though. I like to be able to control the force of the rocking, which is easier in a regular chair), or lying facedown and rocking by banging my head against the pillow. And guess what? I STILL rock back and forth even now as a middle-aged woman, although it is more of an occasional thing these days, when I'm especially stimulated by either happy excitement or a bout of anxiety.
My son is 5 and for about 6 months now he has a feeling like he still has to urinate after he empties his bladder. It started out really bad and he would almost stay in the bathroom all day. I took him to the doctor the next day because I thought he had a UTI but he didn't have any bacteria in his urine. They did say his urine showed a sign that he wasn't getting enough fluids and they thought he was just irritated. they went ahead and gave him antibiotics.
So literally after having the worse diarrhea ever i feel so weird... like nauseous kinda. I tried to eat something, do want really feel like I can hold it down, Iv drank water... and been relaxing & I just feel WEIRD. iv been rocking in my rocking chair the last few minutes just not wanting to move. I'm 38 weeks &I haven't had anything like this since I was like 10 weeks. .. what can it be...
Just wondering,for anyone out there that has bought a glider/ rockingchair , where can i find a good deal on one? i want one so badly but everywhere i look, the price is just too much for us to spend right now just for that. If you have bought one, where and how much did you find it for?
I also struggle with this and have found that rocking in the nursery in the rockingchair and reading helps my baby and me I think its because of the silence and the motion.
I have cleaned my house spotless! I bounce on my ball and just recently I was told rocking in arockingchair may help! Anyone else due in 2 days? Any signs? I can't wait for her to be here!!! I just wanna love the heck out of her!