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  2. I Tried the SNOO Smart Bassinet with My Newborn—Here ... - AOL

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    Newborns often need sleep associations like rocking, to get them to go to sleep or help them get back to sleep. This is where the SNOO can help parents get sleep alongside their baby," says Nesbitt.

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    Shop the best wedge pillows from Amazon, Sleep Number, Helix and more. Wedge pillows can help with back pain, snoring and acid reflux, and work as pregnancy pillows. ... Experts recommend ...

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    Value: 18/20 Functionality: 20/20 Quality/Ease of Use: 20/20 Aesthetics: 20/20 Comfort: 20/20 TOTAL: 98/100 Sleep is exactly one third of the predictable newborn baby cycle: Eat. Sleep.

  5. Bedside sleeper - Wikipedia

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    A bedside sleeper, also referred to as a sidecar sleeper or bedside bassinet, is a bassinet or baby cot that attaches to the parents' bed, allowing newborns to sleep next to their parents safely. This is a form of safe co-sleeping , and has little risks associated with sudden infant death syndrome , unlike bedsharing.

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    Some leg wedge pillows can be unfolded and turned into leg spacers to boost blood circulation in the legs. [citation needed] Body pillow: Long curved pillow for total body support that cradles head, neck, shoulders, back, lower back, legs and knees. Replaces other pillows and supports side sleepers.

  7. Bassinet - Wikipedia

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    Bassinet usage in the United States nearly doubled to 20% from 1992 to 2006. [2] Greater than 45% of babies up to two months used a bassinet. [2] By 5–6 months, however, fewer than 10% of babies sleep in bassinets. [2] In a hospital environment, a special form of sealed bassinet is used in a neonatal intensive care unit.

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