My niece has one for her newborn and they LOVE it,m she said he wont sleep in anything else but he's a new newborn. If the baby still has time to be in it (I don't know the age of the infant), I would buy it if it was going to make things easier on me, I would do it in a heartbeat, I also would look on craigslist before I went out and bought a new one, but if I couldn't I'd buy it in a heartbeat. if it "saved" my day and I had a happier baby.
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I would not use this.
It says it meets ASTM Materials Standards (because it is from china), but not for infant sleep.
It says specifically "for babies who need their heads elevated". There are many bad reviews about flattening of the head and tightening/constriction of the neck muscles.
It is also not available in stores. IDK, just does not seem a safe or logical risk for me, personally.
One of my mom's used it at home. I had a really hard time getting that baby to sleep until I bought an infant rocker.- Flag
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I would not use this.
It says it meets ASTM Materials Standards (because it is from china), but not for infant sleep.
It says specifically "for babies who need their heads elevated". There are many bad reviews about flattening of the head and tightening/constriction of the neck muscles.
It is also not available in stores. IDK, just does not seem a safe or logical risk for me, personally.Each day is a fresh start
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I would not why because you want it to help the child sleep and it is for awake time not sleep. If the child is 10 weeks then soon she could be rolling over . My dcbaby is 10 weeks and started roing last week. It would be better if the parents stopped using it for sleep. and check that baby for a flat head asap
my dcp told me as a young mom do not start anything with that baby that I can not do here in chidcare. I was shaking the crib to get him to sleep.It:: will wait
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