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Reddit mentions of Deluxe Diner Reclining Feeding Seat

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Deluxe Diner Reclining Feeding Seat. Here are the top ones.

Deluxe Diner Reclining Feeding Seat
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    Features:
  • Grows with your child from birth to four years
  • Attaches to most standard adult chairs
  • Five-point harness
  • Five recline positions and two height adjustments
  • Sturdy, dishwasher-safe tray with three tray positions and cup holder
Specs:
ColorDot Print
Height17 Inches
Length9.5 Inches
Release dateSeptember 2013
Weight5.37 Pounds
Width15.2 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Deluxe Diner Reclining Feeding Seat:

u/annfro ยท 6 pointsr/Birmingham

Congratulations!
We used St. Vincents. We are used to St. Vincents because I spent alot of time there when my grandmother was sick.

Absolutely loved it. We're not really religious and that is not an issue there but many folks seem to think it will be.
We had to stay an extra day or so because my baby had low sugar when he was born. I was induced 2 weeks early because my gestational hypertension was no longer controlled by medication. The nurses were wonderful, the room was great.

These are the recommendations I usually make to those expecting:

  • I recommend reading the Happiest Baby on the Block. (seriously swaddle, for reals)
  • High chairs are a waste of space and money, use one of these. We used it until probably 5 years old. It reclines for baby use, then it's just a booster seat for them to sit at the table once they transition to that.
  • If you can, get a futon or single bed to go in the nursery (if you're not co-sleeping). My husband and I took turns being responsible for the baby at night. That way, we were only missing out on a good night's sleep every other night.
  • If your infant (say less than 6 months) scream cries every time you lay them down, it might be acid reflux. It's very common and very treatable but very disconcerting and frustrating when it is happening.

    Best of luck to you!
u/cmcg1227 ยท 3 pointsr/parentsofmultiples

I think /u/OMGTwins has a really good recommendation. Here is the US link. Alternatively you could get something like this which is a high chair but reclines and long term you could use it as more of like a portable high chair.