BabySense V Baby Monitor Review… Buy it!
After the highly successful blog post about baby monitor, I decided to write something more about it and this time actually endorse the best baby monitor yet.. after giving a not so bias review about it.
BabySense V baby Monitor Review… Buy it!
For a little less than $200, you are giving your baby your love, heart, or eye, or attention by using the Babysense V baby monitor. The BabySense V is a unique Baby Monitor that senses baby’s movement and breathing through the mattress during sleep. That’s how powerful and sensitive the device is at the same time!
The Babysense V has all the important feature that a baby monitor should have but this one is far more advance! It monitors the baby’s movement and breathing! That is super sensitive!
It’s every parent’s worst nightmare – your baby stops breathing in the night and you don’t notice until it’s too late. The Babysense V is medically proven to help to prevent this by monitoring both your baby’s breathing and movement, and alerting you if it spots any irregularities.
It will sound a loud alarm to alert parents if baby stops breathing for more than 20 seconds or if the breathing rate drops below 10 breaths a minute. It comes with instructions that explain what you should do if the alarm sounds.
If breathing sounds are normal it displays a flashing green light to give you peace of mind.
How Babysense V works
The operation of Babysense V is by using a large, passive sensor pads that are highly sensitive to even the slightest motion a baby makes. These Babysense V pads constantly monitor a baby’s every movement.
The motion patterns are transmitted to a compact microprocessor, the Babysense V control unit, where they trigger a flashing green light that is clearly visible from a distance. The flashing green light is the signal that all is well, providing a parent or caretaker with peace of mind. If, for whatever reason, the baby’s movement stops for 20 seconds, or slows to less than 10 movements per minute, an audible alarm will sound. On hearing this alarm, a parent or caretaker is alerted to come to the aid of the sleeping baby.
Babysense V is not a medical device. Premature and high-risk infants must be under supervision of a doctor or health professional.
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Happiness of Being a Mother
There is no question about it; true happiness of a woman begins when she becomes a Mother. It is when you’ll feel miracle that there is a little creature in your womb waiting for his time to see the world…magical it may seem. But once you held the baby in your arms a feeling of excitement, joy and fulfillment is there.
You look at your baby from head to toe, checking if everything is OK with him, if it is possible to count the hair on his head you would. You will check his fingers, his toes, his face and when you found out that everything’s fine tears will fall from your eyes…AT LAST! After all the pains and sufferings, you will say…IT IS ALL WORTH IT!
A Mother will always have a special bond with their child; it is a link that can never be broken. As time pass by, you will always be there to watch your child grow, from the first step, first food he eats, and when you hear the first word he utter it sounded like music, it seems like an angel whispered to your ears. And afterward it’s time to bring your child to school, 1st day of school is a nerve racking experience for a 1st time MOM, as much as possible you wanted to stay and to wait for your son, checking on him if his doing alright. You’ll guide him on his assignments, and school projects, you will review him on his 1st examination, you’ll notice your child was not that serious about it, you’ll have doubts, fears, questioning yourself did he get what I just told him…
EXAMINATION DAY arrives, the mother is the one who is so nervous about it, the child arrives home you will ask him “so what happened, was it easy?” “Did you answer everything”, but the only answer you will get from your child was a smile on his face.
End of school year is drawing near and as a Mother you would like to know what are your child’s achievements or are there any areas that needs improvement…there is always a parent-teacher meeting at school and from there they will tell you the performance of your child and once you have known that your son is a part of the TOP STUDENTS in his class… an unexplained feeling will embrace you, you wanted to cry, and at the same time you wanted to scream and tell the whole world that my son is in the Honors list. I’m a 1st time MOM myself and happiness of being a MOTHER is endless…trust me it never end.
– Annabelle
6 Tips in Choosing a Good Child Day Care Center
Every parent should take a moment and think real hard in choosing a Good Child Day Care Center for their child/children. No matter how young your child is, there the time will come that he or she will start the early schooling in their lives.
That’s why knowing the right Kindergarten or Day Care center to which you will enroll your baby is a must for every parent.
In my case, my eldest boy is 3 years old and this is the perfect time in thinking about putting him in the early education to further mold his mind and broaden his knowledge.
Here are 6 tips in choosing the best Day Care Center from Ron Michael Knight
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Guidelines and Tips for Choosing the Perfect Baby Name
Here are some tips and guidelines in choosing the best baby names for your baby (if you’re having one or planning to have one soon.) Once again, this post was originally from my Father and Son blog that is becoming stale and will soon be defunct.
There will be some comments here and there, but the original content will all be here. So, here’s what I’ve written (date)
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Mother’s Milk A Lifesaver For Preemies?
I read an article from cbsnews just now and there is no doubt that I have to re-post it here to spread the word, the information to other parents about preemies.
Here’s what I read:
Kathie Robinson is thrilled that her daughter Naomi, born 2-1/2 months early, is well enough to be home. But her family isn’t complete – yet.
“Here we are, we’re still going through the journey,” Kathie told CBS News contributing medical correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta.
It’s been a difficult journey for Naomi’s twin brother, Caldwell. He’s had three operations and remains in a neo natal intensive care unit. Kathie and her husband Whit believe that giving him breast milk, even through a feeding tube, is helping him recover.
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