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A must-have item for peaceful newborn sleep

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By Elizabeth Pantley, author of The No-Cry Sleep Solution for Newborns

Prior to birth, 100 percent of your baby’s sleep occurs in a bed of fluid that sloshes and moves with your every step and motion. There is a time of transition from womb to world that takes months, and lying flat on his back on an unmoving, rigid crib surface can be unsettling to your new baby. Adding the sway of movement is a perfect, soothing sleep-inducer during the newborn months.

Buying the right product for motion sleep

When shopping for a swing, glider, hammock, or bouncer, take plenty of time to choose the right product. If possible, shop in person instead of online, and if your baby is already here, then bring your infant along and place him or her in the floor model. Your baby may not take to it immediately (especially in the store environment), but it will give you a good idea of how he or she fits and how easy the item is to use. Take time to compare various options and consider these points:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Human beings have been rocking babies to sleep for as long as there have been babies—it’s a very natural way to help them relax and sleep. Parents instinctively search for ways to provide their babies with movement to settle them because it works so well. During the early months, adding motion to the sleep process can help your infant fall asleep and stay asleep.

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