breathing monitors

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i think thats what they are called :think: lol

anyways, Owen loves to sleep on his front and settles so much easier but i dont like to let him do it alot. at 1 of his naps in the day i let him sleep on his front and i stay with him until he wakes.

i was just wondering if you can buy the breathing monitors because i would love to let him sleep on his tummy all the time, i know he would settle better. He sleeps on his side at the moment but hes not settling ery well :?

thanks xx
 
alex was the same hun and still is. thank god for those monitors as they really do reassure you esp if you have a tummy babe!

we have the tommee tippee digital one - arogs or mothercare do them. they are usualing called movement sensor pads rather than breathing i think.

we paid £100 but they now do one that isnt digital for £50ish i think. if they had done that one when we needed one i would have gone for it.

worth every penny in my opinion. you will get false alarms esp when they become more mobile and can wriggle away from the sensor pad too far!! but i would rather have a hundred false alarms and know that if the worst did happen i would have a chance of being able to do something.

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I have that moniter too, its great! leorah can't sleep long on her back either so sleeps on her side but if i let her sleep on her tummy she doesn't even wake for feeding and she's still a bit small to go for too long without a feed. Some babies just have to sleep on their tummies and I think your instinct lets you know if this is something that is good for your baby :)
 
There is a shoppig link here and there is a store which do baby monitors. Hope that helps xx
 

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