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thread: Did I waste our money - regarding Baby Hammock

  1. #1
    Registered User

    Aug 2007
    N.S.W
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    Question Did I waste our money - regarding Baby Hammock

    I bought a baby hammock tonight and now I'm wondering if I make the right chose in buying it. My DS is 4 months, he only sleeps in the day if we hold him, if we put him down he wakes after a few minutes, then he is gumpy till he gets a proper sleep. We can only get him to sleep by walking and rocking him, if I try put him down and patting him to sleep ect he gets hysterical. We co-sleep with him at night and he normally isn't too bad at night after midnight. I bought the hammock cause I didn't know what else to do. I'm am hoping he will sleep better in the hammock then he is sleeping now. He is getting to heavy to hold for hours. Does anyone use a baby hammock, did I waste our money? Has anyone moved a older baby into one? Anyone got any advice? Thanks

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
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    I bought one when when our DS1 was 10 weeks old and it was the BEST thing we could have done. He too would only sleep during the day if I held him and I was going mental. The first time I put him in it for a nap he slept on his own for 2 hours! Sometimes he needed to be bounced off to sleep in it, but that was heaps better on my back than holding him to sleep. He did well in his cot overnight, but the hammock was a lifesaver while he was teething, I would put him in it o'night and he would be much happier.

    I really hope you find it as wonderful as I did. You may need to get used to bouncing him in it for a while, but eventually they learn to bounce themselves off to sleep! We used ours for our DS until he was nearly 2 years old! DS2 never took to it, but he sleeps well in his cot during the day anyway.

    It's worth a go, if it doesn't work you could always resell it on eBay. Good luck!!

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    Mar 2004
    Sparta
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    I swear by our baby hammock.
    We have a cot but between co-sleeping and the hammock it was only used a handfull of times.
    It might take your DS a while to get used to it but if you stick with it he'll probably love it in a week or so.
    I used to get a good book and bounce the hammock with a toe while I read and I always amazed at how fast my babies went to sleep. When I had no book it seemed to take much longer lol.

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    Jul 2006
    Melbourne
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    I've only heard good stories about baby hammocks..........soooooooooo should have got one for our DS, we rocked him to sleep for ages. Still do a bit actually.

    I really hope it works for you

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    Aug 2007
    N.S.W
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    Thanks ladies. I feel a bit better about buying it now. I think dh is sick of spending money on beds/bedding Harrison doesn't use, we bought the cot, cot mattress, tetra snuggle bed plus two covers, air wrap and all the cot sheets and bedding. Harrison hates the cot, he won't go in it. But I'm going to keep it all until after we have our next bub. I hadn't heard about baby hammocks until the other day or I would have got one to start with. Hopefully the hammock will work better. My back is killing me. Thanks for your replies.

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    Life Member

    May 2003
    Beautiful Adelaide!
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    Jo,

    I am a huge hammock fan. To the point that I recommend them to everyone. My gf ended up moving her DS into one when he was around 5 months and it transformed his sleeping (and hers, LOL!) so no, I do not think you have wasted your money!

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    clare076 Guest

    sorry going against the grain here, I bought one for Sam when he was 3 months old, and to this day he has slept in it for a total of 2 hours. He was always a bad sleeper, so we bought the hammock out of sheer frustration, well $350.00 later and no change in sleep it is back in the box, waiting to be sold. I don't know if it is just him or because he was a bit older when we first put him in it but he just hated it. We have since spent $400 on sleep school which worked like a charm.

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    Registered User

    Aug 2007
    N.S.W
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    Thanks Lucy and Clare. I will see how he goes. I can always use it for the next one if he won't use it.

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    Aug 2007
    N.S.W
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    Just a quick update. Harrison sleeps in the hammock like an angel. He has been sleeping so well, and loves it. This afternoon he self-settled. We were listening though the baby montior he sang himself back to sleep, it was very sweet. I am amazed at the difference. It was the best thing I have ever brought.

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
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    Yay!!! I'm so happy it is working so well for you! You won't know yourself soon

    I agree, it really is the best thing I ever bought too

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    Jun 2007
    Dandenong Ranges, Melbourne.
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    what brand/type of hammock do you guys recommend?

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
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    Rainforest - I have an Amby baby hammock and can highly recommend them. They are the original baby hammocks.

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    Registered User

    Aug 2007
    N.S.W
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    I got mine of ebay. there is a lady on there who sells them for $149, free post. Alot of people seem to recommend the Amby baby hammocks.

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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    We are going to be renting a hammock for this bub, cos DS is still in his cot, but my sister has made me a little wary of the risks of SIDS after telling her that I was going to go with a hammock.
    Can someone make me feel better about my decision to hire the hammock and that its perfectly safe?!!?

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
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    Gudism, there have been no known cases of SIDs when using Amby baby hammocks (I did my research).

    ETA - From the Amby website:
    To date, there has not been one single case of injury or SIDS attributed to our hammock.
    Last edited by ~Trish~; July 18th, 2008 at 08:55 PM.

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    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Sunshine Coast
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    I'm wondering how you go when you have to "wean them off" the hammock, so to speak?

    Very interested in the hammock option if Number Two is as bad a sleeper as DS - won't be able to spend time feeding and rocking off to sleep while he is racketing around.

    But what happens when they have to go into a cot? Is it hard to make the transition?

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber & MPM

    Feb 2007
    Melbourne
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    Curly - My DS only used it for day naps, and as I said in one of my posts above he used it until he was almost two, then he just transitioned into his toddler bed with no issues. My sister transitioned her DS over at 6 months without any issues either. I know of others who haven't had a problem either, you just do it when you know your child is ready.

    I feel like I should be a baby hammock sales person LOL!

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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    Thanks Trish for that info. I thought I had read something similar, but she looked at me like I was bloody insane, so I started to wonder if I was.. must be preggo brain!!!

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