
"The first time I used the Snoo, it freaked me out. My wife and I placed our baby into the high-tech bassinet on her fifth day on this earth, praying the machine would help her sleep, and thus aid us in fighting back the hallucinations brought on by new-parent sleep deprivation. We wrapped her in the approved organic cotton swaddle, clipped her into the sleek oval bed and pressed the glowing button on the side."
"One month later, at our wits' end with a baby who wouldn't sleep longer than 30 minutes anywhere but our arms or in a wrap carrier, there we were again, gazing over the mesh sides of the Snoo at our child securely attached inside. This time, it worked. Four weeks after starting to use it in earnest, our reluctant sleeper was consistently waking up only once or twice a night to feed, and snoozing soundly the rest of the time."
Initial exposure to the Snoo can feel alarming when the bassinet responds to a newborn's cries with increased motion and white noise, prompting some parents to stop use immediately. With consistent use weeks later, many infants begin sleeping longer stretches and typically wake only once or twice per night to feed. The Snoo Smart Sleeper is a sensor-equipped bassinet that uses sound and motion and supports babies up to six months old. The device secures infants in an approved organic cotton swaddle and retails for about $1,700. Positive outcomes often lead parents to recommend it to others.
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