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upforathird · 11/06/2017 11:06

Are they worth it? I keep seeing how amazing they are and am very tempted to get one for DC 3. It wasn't really a thing when I had my last two and this will be my last baby so a bit reluctant to spend loads of money. However, if it ensures loads more sleep I'm all over it. I see there are also cheaper versions. What makes the sleepyhead so special?

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Scrumptiouscrumpets · 11/06/2017 13:48

No idea! I had one for DS2 and quickly stopped using it because co-sleeping got us more sleep. Swaddling is a much better and cheaper option imo.
On the other hand, my nephew loved it. He was a great sleeper. I bet he would have been a great sleeper anyway!

VocalCat · 11/06/2017 13:50

I used a sleepyhead for both my children and the oldest has had occasional sleep regressions, as expected, but both have been brilliant and consistent sleepers. I credit the sleepyhead and fully intend to keep my youngest in one until she is three.

EssentialHummus · 11/06/2017 13:51

I'm in the same boat. Fwiw I understand that Sleepyheads (unlike mattresses) can be re-used from one child to another (link from a thread on here that verified it to my satisfaction, anyway) so you can go for a 2nd hand one if in doubt.

onceicaughta12345 · 11/06/2017 13:59

Highly recommend too. My ds slept through from 20 weeks and has slept through ever since. We are now trying to wean him off of it though as the next size is nearly £200.

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