Hammock Swings For Your Newborn
I have only come across a few of these hammock swings and let me tell you, I wish I knew about them when my children were little, especially the two I had with colic. You can use these hammock swings as a baby bed for awhile. There are many advantages to these hammock swings besides helping your little one to sleep. This bed cradles your baby in a cloth covering for the hammock swings so there is no pressure on the baby’s head, which is very important in any type of baby swings.
Hammock Swings Have Advantages For Parents
Another advantage is for those babies who have acid reflux or colic. Parents whose baby’s spit up more than usual are often told their baby has acid reflex or colic and unfortunately there is not much anyone can do but give them the medicine the doctor said to and keep the baby in an upright position until they have digested their food. The hammock swings can be positioned so that your baby is sleeping on an incline. You can’t do that with just any of the baby swings on the market. This helps babies keep their food in their belly’s after they eat and fall asleep easily. This bed is also very portable and fits into a thin canvas bag for traveling. Hammock swings can be assembled in 5-10 minutes and anyone can do it. Hammock swings are a great replacement of the portable playpen as it much less bulky and you can pack toys and blankets in the bag as well, can’t do that with just the regular baby swings.
The best advantage of these special baby swings is that it helps babies sleep longer and fall asleep faster. All parents know how important yours and the baby’s sleep are. T he secret is the swings are on a spring, which is a great bonus; it’s a million times easier to bounce the baby asleep. But you can’t do that in the baby’s bed. Rather than walking, rocking, or swinging them to sleep try the newest baby swings, which are the hammock swings. Also there was no issue of trying to transfer baby out of your arms and into their bed without them waking up.
Baby’s Posture, which is very important! Watch your baby in the hammock swings, you will see that the so called curve on their back is pretty much non existent once the baby lies in the hammock, even though the hammock does look curved when there is no baby in it. The curve in fact flattens out once a baby is placed in the hammock baby swings.
The recommended weight for most hammock swings is up to 33 lbs. common sense should be used regarding the weight and length of your baby.