In recent years, many baby swimming pools have been opened in cities, and more and more parents are letting their babies learn how to swim. Baby swimming not only satisfies children's desire to play in water, but also; It can also provide full body exercise for babies, making their bodies healthier. Parents have a lot of confusion when it comes to choosing swimming rings for their babies. So how many months are suitable for armpit rings in babies?
Each baby's developmental status is different, and their choice of swimming circle may also vary. As the baby grows older, when the baby's head is raised high and the body is heavier, armpit rings can be used, usually not earlier than 6 months. If the baby is already seven or eight months old but cannot control their body well, try not to use armpit rings and continue to use neck rings or prone rings.
A prone loop is an excessive swimming loop that changes from a neck loop to an underarm loop. Some babies are used to wearing a neck loop, and suddenly changing to an underarm loop can be very unsafe, or the baby's ability to control balance is not very good, which can cause choking. At this time, a prone loop is the most suitable. Of course, after the baby adapts to the prone area, they should gradually transition to the underarm area, because the prone area only makes the baby feel like they are lying on top and cannot truly experience the fun of swimming. So at the latest when a baby is one year old, an underarm loop should also be used, as only an underarm loop can achieve the purpose of swimming.
The selection of underarm rings should be of high quality and environmentally friendly materials. It is best to choose big brands, which make babies' swimming activities safer and parents more at ease.