Friday, July 5, 2013

does anyone else baby hold their breath in their sleep?

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Keira D


my 11 month old keeps setting off her sensor mat monitor tonight gone off 3 times in the last hour. when i walk in the room she then takes a deep breath. i think she is holding her breath in her sleep. does anyone elses baby do this?
i think she has done it once before months ago but she doesnt usually set off the mat unless she has moved off of it



Answer
no, not that i noticed, but we didnt have a sensor either.
i would call the dr.

Question about infant movement/breathing sensors?




Mommy to S


I just moved my 6-month old into her crib at night (she'd been in bed with us before that) and I'm a nervous wreck all night because I can't monitor her breathing.

I'm wondering about the infant movement sensors now and I want to know if it's worth it to purchase at this stage since my baby moves all over the place in her sleep. I place her at one end and by morning she's clear across the other end, curled up in the corner. Won't this set off the alarm all the time if she's not right on top of the sensor mat?

Please share your experiences and let me know if it works for your 6+ month old baby. Thanks!



Answer
The risk of SIDS at 6 months old has decreased so much. If your baby moves around a lot then no its not worth it. It might go off in the middle of night and freak you out. We have used ours since my son was about 2 months and I am thinking about putting it away since he can now roll in both directions.Yes it will set off the alarm.

Ours beeped last night like it was about to go off. It freaked me out I ran into the room and my son was clear across the crib. I just shut it off.




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