babocush are proud sponsors of TinyLife - The Premature Baby Charity When my son Harry was born, he was only settled and content when resting against my chest. He cried in his bouncer, cried in his pram and cried in his cot – he even cried in his car seat. And so my quest for designing the ultimate swaddling cushion with soothing sounds and motion began! Reduces crying from colic The babocush helps prevent colic by holding your baby securely just like you do and has the extra comfort of a gentle vibration and heartbeat sound. You can pop your baby on the babocush immediately after a feed for instant relief from wind / gas pains. Allows airways to relax The babocush holds your baby in a very natural position, allowing the airways to relax and stay open as opposed to sitting slumped over in a bouncer, rocker or car seat. Reduces crying from reflux You can adjust the incline of the babocush, ensuring your baby is the correct position to prevent acid reflux.
With the body, hands, feet, side of face and head in contact with the babocush, your baby will not experience startling. Reduces flat head syndrome The babocush provides essential recommended tummy time. Newborn babies skulls are so soft that flattening of the head will occur if not enough tummy time is provided. What our customers say Wow instant settled baby....not dreading the screaming session tonight as I know this will help my boy settle....thank you very much! Last night for the first time Harry-Jay didn't have a four hour screaming session! He had a session on the babocush after his 9PM bottle then eventually settled in his cot (that's a new thing to him - he's used to sleeping on us because of his pains). As a retired nurse, I think you have created something amazing. It’s perfect for babies with colic or just fretful generally. Mothers are going to love these! Hi, I just wanted to say thank you for the babocush. It arrived Friday and my 8 week old, Bailey settled down and fell asleep on it within minutes, I was so relieved I cried.
Bailey has been suffering with severe reflux and vomiting so traditional swings and laying on her back have not been an option for us due to choking. After weeks of holding her upright while also caring for my 3 year old, the babocush is an amazing alternative that keeps Bailey safe and happy. I no longer have hours of crying every evening and can lie her down without fear of her choking and aspirating. After 30 minutes each on the Babocush (and lots of gas passed!) I finally have 3 sleeping babies and 20 minutes to cat nap before they all eat again!!! I love our Babocush! Ryden has lots of problems with gas and silent reflux. We tried every bouncer and swing but as soon as he was placed on his back he would start screaming. He also has had to have ear procedures done and it makes it hard for him to get comfortable so he has only slept an hour max for the first 7 weeks. The Babocush has been the perfect solution for every ailment, and even better it is an INSTANT solution.
We are all finally getting some much needed rest and Ryden's whole disposition has changed. Thank you so much! Buy Babocush Newborn Comfort Cushion Default Title - £99.00 GBP Due to high demand, we are currently completely out of stock worldwide. Our new shipment of babocush newborn comfort cushions are due to arrive on the 15th March 2017. Don't worry though, you can still order and we will process your order as soon as we have them. Continue to the Babocush Store →He calls it "The Hold." And Dr. Robert Hamilton, a pediatrician and father of six from Santa Monica, California, says it's the secret to quieting a crying baby.Hamilton's demonstration of the technique in a video posted on YouTube has quickly gone viral, with more than 1.6 million views in its first three days.In the video, the doctor shows how he folds a baby's arms across its chest, then holds the child with one hand around its chest and one hand under its bottom, gently rocking back and forth. It takes just moments for baby Ashton, who'd just gotten a shot, to stop crying.
It works like a charm on the next baby, too. "You can see that he comforts pretty quickly," Hamilton says. He holds the infant at a 45-degree angle and explains, "I shake his little booty like that, I gently rock him -- everything you do is very gentle, you don't want to do jerky motions ever. You hold the child with the fleshy part of your hand, not your fingertips. And I am supporting his chin."He sums up the advice in 4 steps:1. Fold the baby's arms across the chest4. Rock at 45-degree angleHamilton says it's important to hold the child at an angle, not straight up and down, to maintain control.If the baby keeps crying, Hamilton advises parents to consider whether the child is not feeling well or may be hungry. But usually, he says, this simple technique will do the trick -- to the great relief of many exasperated moms and dads.Parenting is never an easy job; while you need to take good care of your child to make sure that s/he is happily growing up, you can’t spoil him/her. Are there any parenting hacks that make this easier?