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Baby Movement Monitor – Bringing Peace of Mind to Worried Parents

Author: Louise Sikora
by Louise Sikora
Posted: Apr 14, 2020

Why do New Parents Worry about Their Newborns?

Safety is often the first thing on the mind of new parents when their baby arrives. There are many aspects to baby safety, one of which is avoiding cot death or sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Cot death usually occurs when the baby is sleeping, and it primarily affects babies who are between one and six months old. Babies who were born prematurely or born with a low birth weight are also particularly at risk.

There are things parents can do to reduce the risk of cot death. Standard precautions include letting the baby sleep on his back, putting him at the foot of the cot, keeping his head uncovered, and maintaining a comfortable temperature and a smoke-free environment.

Even having taken these precautions, many parents are still worried, given that most parents cannot be present next to the baby at all times. They want to be alerted immediately if something does go wrong while the baby is sleeping, giving them a chance to respond to the situation.

How do a Baby Movement Monitor Works?

Fortunately, modern technology provides a helping hand to such parents in the form of a baby movement monitor. It is a device that monitors the breathing pattern of your baby, along with their movement, when he is asleep. It usually consists of a movement sensor pad, a transmitter, and a receiver. The setting up and operation of a baby movement monitor is quite simple.

First, the movement sensor pad is placed under the mattress on which the baby is sleeping. It is used to detect the baby's movements. Second, the transmitter, connected to the sensor pad via a cable, wirelessly sends the detected baby signals and sounds to the receiver. Third, the receiver plays the received information on its speakers. Parents take the receiver with them wherever they go within their homes. The receiver typically will sound an alarm if no baby movement is detected after 20 seconds.

It is essential to know what to do if the baby stops breathing. This means being familiar with baby resuscitation techniques and other urgent steps that can be taken in such a situation.

The most well-known manufacturer of these baby movement monitoring products is Angelcare. Angelcare movement sensors come in several versions. These systems have been very well received by concerned parents, particularly those whose babies fall within the high-risk group for SIDS.

Best Features of a Baby Movement Monitor:
  1. Accuracy/ Reliability
  2. Portable
  3. Range
  4. Alarm Volume & Vibration
  5. Both Video or Audio Versions
  6. Electromagnetic Fields (EMF)
  7. Battery life
  8. Sensitivity Level
  9. Durability
  10. Ease of Use

Final Verdict

A baby movement monitor alone cannot prevent cot death. They only can contribute to the supervision of the baby while they sleep but are not adult supervision replacements. The movement monitors come in different types, and some help to track the movement and breathing patterns of the baby. However, it is yet another useful tool that parents have at their disposal to reduce the likelihood of such an event. It can bring peace of mind to parents who are otherwise too worried to leave their baby alone and sleep themselves properly.

About the Author

I am a proud mom of two amazing kids. I have been blogging about baby proofing and child safety for the last 5 years. I love babies and blogging is my hobby.

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