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Some of that didn't seem any more dangerous than me throwing my kid up in the air and catching them, although I didn't go so high or as hard as she was.
IDK, not my kid, the kids not hurt, none of my business.
You try throwing your 1 month old up in the air in front of your pediatrician, or swing it around like that, in front of anyone who isn't on crack, and see how far you get banished inside of Russia.
Well I see her pproviding some preliminary streches and lots of support. the childs flexibility is used but he was totally fine in the whole exercise... in fact he looked like he was having fun.. She provided a firm hold, extreme care and look the baby didn't cry... people are making too much of this. She obviously exercised great care, and support in the entire sequence.
End result he is fine. and will come back to stay flexible, and happy.
I wasn't sure if it was real or fake - parts of it looked real as I could see the baby moving, but other parts didn't look real to me. I also watched some of the other videos too. These are people who definitely should not have children. I never practiced this form of "yoga" on my kids - and they turned out just fine. Babies don't need this garbage!!!
You try throwing your 1 month old up in the air in front of your pediatrician, or swing it around like that, in front of anyone who isn't on crack, and see how far you get banished inside of Russia.
I wouldn't do that with a one month old, and that baby doesn't look like a one month old. Probably around three months at the earliest.
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