A Baby Hammock is Best for a Great Night’s Sleep
Posted by Babies - 29/12/09 at 02:12 pmHammocks particularly designed for babies make the perfect sleeping place for your dear little bundle. The soft texture of the fabric used to make a baby hammock will envelope itself around his or her body, guaranteeing the utmost coziness and security - the same feeling that she or he felt in the womb.
Baby hammocks go back a long, long way. Indian mothers would make hammocks by tying their saris to the beams of a roof. In China, mothers placed their little ones in hammocks until they were 4 years of age. Babies under the age of one year can sleep safely in a hammock at night. Babies who are older may sleep throughout the day in a hammock, however you need to watch them closely.
Putting your baby to sleep in a hammock is a snap! On the condition that you are near him or her, there will be a sense of security and safety. Rock or sway the hammock and your baby will soon be in slumber land. Or you can get a baby hammock motion bed that rocks itself by means of an electric motor. Many parents who have had problems getting their baby to fall asleep in a crib or bed say that a hammock is the answer.
Pediatricians often advise parents to use a hammock for babies that have acute colic. If you are a parent, you will understand just how challenging it is to put a colicky baby to sleep! The rocking rhythm that you use to put him or her to sleep will relax the baby and relieve the colic.
Baby hammocks come in a choice of designs, strengths and sizes to make sure that every baby is secure and snug. It is critical that you get a hammock that’s suitable for your baby’s age and size. When he or she grows out of the hammock, you ought to exchange it with a bigger size. Never put your baby’s safety in jeopardy by placing him or her in a hammock that she or he has grown too big for.
Your baby ought to be cocooned in the hammock, snug and comfortable. If you opt to get a hammock that hangs from the ceiling, make sure it is set up by a builder. If the hooks or beams that will support the hammock are inadequate, your baby could be in great danger.
Baby hammocks can be secured using stands, or from a ceiling, or with springs. The standing models are considered to be safe for infants up to the age of one, while the ones that are suspended from a ceiling beam are suitable for babies aged 3-4. All spring hammocks should be regularly tested to make sure they remain strong.









































