Is it fine to use the swing & bounce motion after the child has eaten or can it make my child feel sick ?
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It’s generally best to avoid using a swing or bounce motion immediately after your child has eaten. It is usually a good idea to wait at least some time after feeding before using the swing or engaging in any bouncing activities. Of course, every baby is different, so if your little one seems comfortable, you can adjust based on their reactions.