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Addicted to vibrating/bouncy chair?

It kills me that it seems like my son can only find comfort in his vibrating chair. He loves the bouncing motion, and that is often the only way I can get him to settle down. He is now 6 weeks old, we started putting him in this chair at about one week of age when dealing with his colic at night. It really worked to help settle him down. I am happy that his colic seems to be getting better by the day, but now I can't seem to get him out of the chair. I would love to have a baby that found comfort in my arms, and not a chair. I am always close by and sing and talk to him while he is in the chair, rub his belly, play with him and such. He also always has his bottles in my arms. But other than that, his tummy time, and a few hours that he sleeps in his crib, he is in the chair. Is this normal, does any one else have this situation?

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yes, very addicted. I have another account that is on level 7. I made a back up account just in case.
Yeah you are lucky, when my daughter was that age I had to hold her a lot! He will come around! Just make sure you give him plenty of tummy time! He'll be fine. Consider yourself lucky that he is not addicted to being held (yet). Good luck! Feel free to contact me for other questions
I have a 5 week old little girl that is the same way! She loves her bouncey seat! The only problem I have with it is the price of batteries! My advise is to enjoy it while it last! As long as he is happy, you should be too!
If the chair keeps him happy, then keep the chair! Colic is painful for babies, and if the chair offers him some relief then god bless the bouncy seat. :)
Well look at it this way he is getting some relief from his bouncy chair and that's great because colic is very uncomfortable for poor little babies! Also Im sure once he gets a bit older all he will want is to be held and carried around and then you will look back and think man I wish he still loved that chair lol. Good luck and it sounds like you're doing a great job being there for him!

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