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Chaises & Studio Sofas Swivel Chairs & Recliners Living: Accent Tables & Storage Counter & Bar Tables Counter & Bar Stools Bar Cabinets & Carts Beds, Bunks & Lofts Bar Tables & StoolsThis newborn hammock attaches to your babies crib and is made to help reduce the environmental risk factors associated with SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). By recreating and mimicking the beneficial properties of the womb, the newborn crib hammock promotes healthy development for babies by taking away dangerous hinges and electronics and recreates the posture they'd be in while in your embrace. The baby crib hammock also reduces the risk of flat head syndrome by giving a softer air-like property for your baby to rest their head on in stead of a hard mattress. The crib hammock also helps with other things like maintaining a healthy spinal curve, reducing startle reflex, and creating an ideal micro-climate. The Crescent Womb newborn crib hammock is made from an elastic material so it literally replicates the Mother's womb, it has been tested to CPSC standards, will fit most standard cribs, and is available in a few different colors to choose from.




The newborn crib hammock is currently in a funding phase on Kickstarter with an estimated delivery date of October 2016, so go reserve yours now, or get more information on their website, and be sure to check out the crib hammock in action via the video below. Subscribe To Our YouTube ChannelTop Rated PlusSellers with highest buyer ratingsReturns, money backPosts in a business day with trackingLearn More Top Rated PlusSellers with highest buyer ratingsReturns, money backPosts in a business day with trackingLearn MoreInfant sleep is one of those touchy subjects that, like religion and politics, can ignite a wildfire in certain circles. Parents of a baby who doesn’t sleep, well, “like a baby” are apt to do just about anything to help their little one rest, and to get some shut-eye themselves. Sleep training routines, special sleep monitors, companion dolls, bedtime stories, and all sorts of other gadgets and methods were created to help, and parents can shell out a lot of cash in order to gain access to these sleep-promising items.




Now, parents are engaging in fierce bidding wars on eBay for a sleep companion doll that promises to help babies sleep, by mimicking the sounds of a real live caregiver. The Lulla Doll by RoRo is the latest in a long series of ways for parents to spend their hard-earned money on a quick fix that, in many cases, may not be capable of addressing the real reasons behind a baby’s sleep troubles. The Lulla doll is a soft plush toy developed by a trio of Icelandic mothers to help babies sleep. The doll mimics the mother’s heartbeat and breath sounds, leading some to refer to Lulla as an “evil” Darth Vader-soundalike. A production run of 500 dolls was created, and they sold like hotcakes to desperate parents. Demand for the dolls skyrocketed, driven by the intense and very human desire for sleep, and now people are selling their “gently used” Lulla dolls on eBay. The $99 dolls are fetching as much as $350 when the auctions close. That’s a lot of money to spend on a doll that purports to do what a cosleeping parent does, which could likely be duplicated with an old T-shirt and a noise machine.




As the mother of a little boy who fought sleep at every turn from birth, even when snuggled in bed next to me, I have to call phoney baloney on this whole ordeal. Through research and firsthand trial and error, I have tried nearly every method ever suggested in the history of babies in order to help my little guy go to sleep peacefully and get a good night’s rest. That is, after all, a big part of my job as his caregiver, after keeping him healthy and safe. We tried a consistent bedtime routine, at the same time, including a soothing bath, a massage with magnesium lotion, stories, lullabies, and snuggling. We tried white noise machines, blackout curtains, and adjusting the temperature and humidity. We tried a variety of sleep surfaces, from memory foam in my bed to a traditional crib to a futon mattress on the floor. We tried oils, supplements, exercises, diet changes, special toys, and even a best-selling bedtime book that employs child psychology tricks to induce sleepiness.




None of the many, many things I tried worked—not even a little bit. For many parents, sleep deprivation lasts only a few months, and then their babies seem to magically hit their stride and learn to sleep for longer stretches at a time. Then, the worst days are gone, and everyone can rest a little easier. We’re not all so lucky, though, and oftentimes the sleep troubles that babies experience in infancy last for years. As much as it pains me to admit, I strongly believe that this is just the way it is for some people, and there isn’t much we can do about it. The thing is, you can try all the gadgets, techniques, and supplements on your child, and perhaps some of them will help a little. You might even find that your troubled sleeper becomes a champion sleeper, but I’d argue that the relationship between what you did and the improved sleep are probably more coincidental than anything. You see, that sweet little baby’s sleep habits may have very little to do with anything the parents are doing or not doing in the first place.

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