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Newborn Sleep Aid

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MammaLily · 24/01/2021 09:20

Hi, I’m currently 4 weeks pregnant with my 2nd child and want to start research early into the best sleeping bed/aid for my newborn. When I had my DD I frantically searched for something when she was newborn & forked out on the cacoonababy. It was well worth the money but I don’t think they are deemed safe anymore (fast forward 3 years hmm Anyway I've seen The Sleepyhead Deluxe, Babymoov Cosy Dream, and also the Clevamama Clever Foam baby pod. Has anyone tried any of these? Ideally would love for the one I choose to fit in cot & Moses basket. Tbh I’ll fork out a fortune if I have to smile

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dementedpixie · 24/01/2021 09:30

None of the sleep pods/nests are recommended by the lullabye Trust for unsupervised sleeping.

reimah · 24/01/2021 09:30

Following this!
I don’t want to spend too much on a baby nest.

I’ve heard a couple of mum’s buying a nest/pod off of Amazon, but I don’t know if they’re safe!?

Oneandabean · 24/01/2021 10:58

None are recommended as they’re not safe. There shouldn’t be anything in the cot or Moses basket

Nemostripes · 24/01/2021 11:02

I wouldn't recommend the pods, but I loved the Love to Dream Swaddle Up. It's pricey but I credit it with getting extra sleep out of my baby as a newborn!

3rdtimelucky2019 · 24/01/2021 11:28

None of them. Empty cot/bedside cot. All newborns are crappy sleepers to varying degrees, it's biologically normal.

WrenWilliams · 04/05/2021 12:06

I'm a bit late to help here, but have you tried products by Rockit? They have a little spaceman called that vibrates the mattress and helps little ones sleep. All safety tested.

WrenWilliams · 04/05/2021 12:06

Did you find aynthing?

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