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  1. #1
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    Mar 2009
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    Baby Monitor or No Baby Monitor?

    Would be interested to hear your experiences with using and not using baby monitors.

    I'm still undecided as to whether we should use one. We have a relatively small house, so will most likely hear bubs when they cry.

    Any suggestions?

  2. #2
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    Sep 2008
    In a cloud of madness.
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    We have a small house too. I didn't want one and was given one as a present. It helped for the few little while as DD was in her own room from day 1 and has such a soft cry i had trouble hearing her. We don't use it that much now she is older though. Shes got a MASSIVE scream now! LOL

  3. #3
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    Feb 2008
    Country Victoria
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    i think they are a great idea. We only got one when we moved to our new house as its very big and even if M screamed at the top of her lungs, i couldnt hear her (which always wasnt a bad thing lol) but even tho we started in a one bedroom unit, i still would have liked one, coz if we were entertaining or going to the letter box etc, it would have been nice to take one with us. DD was a huge chucker too, so i think it would have made me feel better about going outside, coz u cant always hear them coughing.. (eg, chocking on spew)

    HTH

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    Jun 2008
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    We use one during the day, and it's great. The way our house is set out, sound doesn't travel well from DS's room to the rest of the house, especially if you have the TV or radio on. At night we turn it off, cause the house is quiet enough that I can hear DS well enough. The monitor certainly gives me peace of mind .

  5. #5
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    Aug 2006
    Central Coast NSW
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    We live in a small house too, I got given one as a gift but didn't hardly use it!

  6. #6
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    Nov 2006
    Melbourne
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    When DD was first born we were living in a small house - about 5 metres walk to her bedroom from ours. We used it first night and it had so much static and we could hear her anyway that we never used it there again. When she was 21 months old we moved to a much bigger house - rooms at other end to ours so we uplled it out. IT broke (it was a cheapie) so we got a new one that is AWESOME!

    Technically you can still hear her cry without it but it's much easier with this and my DH takes it with him outside during day if he needs to. It also had the room temperature on it as well as a small torch light. When she cries or talks we can also see the lights light up as well as hearing it. At her end there are 4 stars that acta as night light and it even plays about 5 songs on it! We love it!

  7. #7
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    Feb 2008
    Near the Snowies!
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    we don't have one at all. DD sleeps in our room at the moment and our house is fairly small. our cordless phones have a room monitoring function, so f i have to go outside while she is asleep (if i have a load of washing to hang out or cleaning up the yard etc) i put the phone in our bedroom on monitor, take the second one outside and we have the third handset that will ring if someone calls. works really well, so i dont think we would need a baby monitor anyway when she does move into her own room.

  8. #8
    BellyBelly Member

    Jun 2005
    Sydney
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    I'm still undecided as to whether we should use one. We have a relatively small house, so will most likely hear bubs when they cry.
    ...ive had 4 babies...only used one for DD#1 - but not a lot. We have a smallish house too - i can always hear a baby cry.
    We use our monitors at mums - she has 2 storey home so when we go there every monday, it comes in handy......but for me, very glad we didnt pay for a baby monitor...coz i know we woulndt have got any use out of it...im never that far away not to hear baby in my own home...

  9. #9
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    Mar 2007
    outer South East Melbourne
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    My house is small & I did use one for a while but only because I was given it. I was not intending on buying one as I didn't believe I needed it.

    Honestly the static used to drive me nuts. It used to make me listen for breathing & then when I couldn't hear it I'd panic & run to the bubs room and he'd always be fine - just not great reception.

    I started to sleep wonderfully well the night I switched it off.

  10. #10
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    Nov 2006
    Somewhere Over The Rainbow
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    I wanted one...

    Never ended up getting one.....

    Havent needed one...

    Though, I must admit, there have been a small handful of occasions where I would have used it (but not worth the cost)

    hth

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    I don't have one but I think I need one when I go check the letterbox/do gardening/hang washing out/drink my coffee outside. House too small really to justify right now but might consider it when we move (as soon as we find a house).

    Went to a party last weekend and borrowed my friend's while there because my baby borrowed her son's cot. Was fantastic because I could happily wander outside and know I could hear her if she cried.

  12. #12
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    Mar 2009
    2,269

    One bedroom apartment here so not much need. On the rare occasion I find it could be useful (run out to the garage, grab the mail, hang washing out the back etc) I just call the house phone from my mobile and leave it next to her so I can hear if she cries... a bit costly but like I said, don't need to use it often haha

  13. #13
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    May 2008
    North side, Brisbane
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    We have a sound and movement monitor. We too have a small house, so I only use the sound monitor if we are working in the yard, etc. I always turn the movement part on though cause then when she sleeps for 3 hours in the middle of the day I don't have to worry about checking on her, I know she is fine. It's AMAZING for piece of mind! If you get one second hand off ebay it will be a lot cheaper. I think mine was about $110 off ebay (angelcare sound and movement monitor with 2 movement pads).