A baby stroller is an essential toy and item during the infancy period. It not only brings greater comfort to babies, but also liberates mothers' hands. The health issues of baby strollers and their suitability for age are closely related to the vital interests of babies, and mothers need to pay great attention to them. So how old can a baby ride in a stroller?
Babies can only sit in strollers after 6 months of age, at which point they have learned to sit alone. However, babies after 3 months can lie down in strollers and cannot sit alone because their bones have not fully ossified. When the baby feels uncomfortable in the stroller, they should be taken out. Sitting in a baby stroller too early can affect the development of the baby's spine. Moreover, it is not advisable to sit for too long at the beginning, as it is also detrimental to the development of the baby's bones.
In addition, during the process of a baby's growth, there are many things that parents need to work hard to complete, so parents must have patience. During the infancy period, there may also be a situation of recognition of birth, which can lead to attachment to those who often take care of the baby. Parents need to provide more companionship and guidance to help the baby develop more ahead of schedule.
Furthermore, every night parents and babies play interactive games together, allowing babies to grow and develop through the games. The companionship of parents is of great significance for the growth of babies.