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Tuesday
Apr202010

Where Were You 3 Years Ago?

Just back from the MA Early Intervention Consortium in Marlborough, MA. Baby Stay Asleep had a booth there and we met so many wonderful practitioners and parents. The theme of the day had to be, “Where were you (fill in the blank) years ago? I could have used this product!” The moms we spoke with had tried car seats, wedges, rolling up blankets, pillows and other devices that were too complicated to help their babies be comfortable and get some sleep!  They said over and over again that they would have done anything to get a good night’s sleep! However, they and the professionals we spoke with were also concerned with safety and the potential dangers of any of these methods. This was a great opportunity to talk about CPSC certification.

The Baby Stay Asleep has been developed with a professor of Human Factors Engineering and it has been certified by the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission). It was important to us that parents have a safe and effective solution. In our resources section you can check out “Why is CPSC Certification Important?” The other hot topic of the day was infants sleeping in car seats. A study has come out that shows this may lower oxygen levels in the blood. Here is the link to that article. Certainly we tried lots of different methods before I adapted my son’s crib which lead to the development of Baby Stay Asleep! 

Reader Comments (4)

I am still in the midst of trying to get baby to sleep and I am a cranky mom when I think about my lack of sleep, I can imagine poor baby!
I really need to get my hands on this for the sanity of the entire family!!!
Thanks for introducing us, and for the chance!!!

May 18, 2010 | Unregistered Commentermena

Hi - Yes, fussy, colicky baby makes for a cranky mom! Thanks for your kind comments! Beth

May 19, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterBeth

I now have my 2nd reflux baby. So wish there would have been options other than car seat or swing sleeping when my first was born. This looks like the perfect solution! My little one now will not sleep in car seat! I basically sit up and hold his sweet little self so he can sleep, I figure either he chokes and cries and we both lose sleep or I can hold him upright and at least one of us gets rest :) will be ordering a solution for this soon! Thanks for what looks to be a very promising solution and safe product

May 24, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterstacy

I am sure that our education help will be actual for many students of college or university

September 7, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterArlitti

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