by Brooke Dowd Sacco
As a new parent, I am guilty of shining the light from my iPhone on her to make sure my baby breathing…only to wake her up! With incidents of SIDS on their minds, new parents want to make sure their infant makes it through the night safe and sound. An infant movement monitor can offer peace of mind and a better night’s sleep (I won’t say “good night’s sleep” because that doesn’t come until they “baby” is 25). Typically these monitors are flat panels that go under your child’s crib mattress and attach to an alarm that goes off if there is no movement from breathing within a prescribed time period. The Snuza HALO Infant Breathing Movement Baby Monitor Snuza Halo Infant Breathing and Movement Monitor Clips on to the baby, rather than the crib, so you can monitor him or her no matter where they rest their sleepy heads. $120 Source
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