Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Babysense (resiratory monitor for baby): Someone knows it?




Amalthea


Hi.
I am looking for information about a respiratory monitor to prevent death caused by respiratory cessation (apnea). If you have used it with your baby I would appreciate if you could tell me your experience with it.
Thanks!



Answer
The babysense monitors simply register movement, not actual breathing. Since a baby is never truly still, it works quite well. An alarm sounds if no movement is detected after 20 seconds. I used one with my son and loved it - actually he's 2 and we still use it, just for peace of mind. I prefer babysense over other brands because you get two pads and can cover the whole cot/crib.

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what brand of baby monitor did you use?have any links and why you used this particular one?thanks to all!


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I have the AngelCare monitor by BeBe Sounds. It comes with a pad you put underneath the mattress that detects breathing, and if 15 seconds go by with no movement an alarm sounds. Don't ask me how it works, because I have no idea. It has never gone off except once when she scooted to the corner of the crib. But it does work if she stops breathing, because if I take her out and forget to turn the monitor off, it starts beeping like crazy. Definitely helped me to sleep better at night!




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