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I recall asking Dr. Pirani about it and he said that it was fine.

All of my kids loved their jolly jumper!

Daiga and Owen, 02/04/03

Unilateral LCF, FAB 14/24

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> Just wondering if the jolly jumper does more harm than good? I

know

> it can encourage the baby/child to stand on their tippy toes.

> has only been on it 3 times and he loves it. But I am concerned it

> might not be good for his CF.

>

> any comments would be welcome.

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Can they be in the jolly jumper with the dbb?

> >

> > Just wondering if the jolly jumper does more harm than good? I

> know

> > it can encourage the baby/child to stand on their tippy toes.

>

> > has only been on it 3 times and he loves it. But I am concerned

it

> > might not be good for his CF.

> >

> > any comments would be welcome.

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I've heard negative comments about the jolly jumper for all

children. I've heard it can cause anything from toe walking to

scoliosis. As with anything - I'm sure moderation is key.

Holly :)

Zachary 7/27/02

Right c/f

Treated by Dr. Ponseti

DBB Nights Only

Due: 1/8/05 - Straight Tootsies!!!!!!!!!!!

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> > > Just wondering if the jolly jumper does more harm than good?

I

> > know

> > > it can encourage the baby/child to stand on their tippy toes.

> >

> > > has only been on it 3 times and he loves it. But I am

concerned

> it

> > > might not be good for his CF.

> > >

> > > any comments would be welcome.

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I never put Owen into the jolly jumper with his brace on because our

j.j. was the type where you slide the baby down into the two leg

holes so the brace wouldn't have worked. I have heard of others

modifying the exersaucer seat by removing the seam and replacing it

with velcro fasteners...that may work for the jolly jumper as well.

Daiga

> > >

> > > Just wondering if the jolly jumper does more harm than good? I

> > know

> > > it can encourage the baby/child to stand on their tippy toes.

> >

> > > has only been on it 3 times and he loves it. But I am concerned

> it

> > > might not be good for his CF.

> > >

> > > any comments would be welcome.

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My son went in his jumper whilst he was out of the DBB. Our physio said all

things were ok in moderation and he was rarely in there for more than 10-15

mins at a time. I think problems occur when they are left in things for

hours!!!

Rach, Steve & Connor

-- Re: Jolly Jumper - good or bad for CF

I've heard negative comments about the jolly jumper for all

children. I've heard it can cause anything from toe walking to

scoliosis. As with anything - I'm sure moderation is key.

Holly :)

Zachary 7/27/02

Right c/f

Treated by Dr. Ponseti

DBB Nights Only

Due: 1/8/05 - Straight Tootsies!!!!!!!!!!!

> > >

> > > Just wondering if the jolly jumper does more harm than good?

I

> > know

> > > it can encourage the baby/child to stand on their tippy toes.

> >

> > > has only been on it 3 times and he loves it. But I am

concerned

> it

> > > might not be good for his CF.

> > >

> > > any comments would be welcome.

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Sorry, when we have put in the jolly jumper its without the DBB.

Daiga Grady daiga.grady@...> wrote:

I never put Owen into the jolly jumper with his brace on because our

j.j. was the type where you slide the baby down into the two leg

holes so the brace wouldn't have worked. I have heard of others

modifying the exersaucer seat by removing the seam and replacing it

with velcro fasteners...that may work for the jolly jumper as well.

Daiga

> > >

> > > Just wondering if the jolly jumper does more harm than good? I

> > know

> > > it can encourage the baby/child to stand on their tippy toes.

> >

> > > has only been on it 3 times and he loves it. But I am concerned

> it

> > > might not be good for his CF.

> > >

> > > any comments would be welcome.

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