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Old May 9th 04, 06:23 PM
Donna
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Default Carol Ann: Found it!

I found that product I was talking about in the other post. It's called the
Sleep Tight Infant Soother. You can look at it at
sleeptightinfantsoother.com.

From the website:

"The SleepTight ® Infant Soother is a sound and motion medical device that
when attached to the baby's crib simulates taking your baby for a car ride.
This patented Colic treatment was funded and tested through a grant from the
National Institutes of Health, classified by the FDA, and recommended by
pediatricians nationwide. In an independent study conducted by Contemporary
Pediatrics, two out of three pediatricians recommend the SleepTight ® Infant
Soother instead of medications for colic relief.
The SleepTight ® vibration unit and sound generator simulates the sound and
motion of a car going 55 mph. The vibration unit is electrical and has
on/off switch which attaches underneath the crib (springs or wood bottom
cribs only) imparting gentle effective vibration to the mattress. The sound
generator attaches by Velcro to the side railing of the crib continuously
generates a white noise that simulates the wind sound from a moving car.
Test results proved that 85% of all babies stopped crying in an average of 4
minutes using this medical device."

Has anyone used this thing? Anyone care to give an opinion as to how it
worked for them?

It should be obvious that I'm not a spokesperson for the company, but if it
isn't -- I have no connection with the company.

Donna




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Old May 10th 04, 01:45 AM
Todd Gastaldo
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Default Crib goes 55 mph!

Cool!

"Donna" wrote in message
...
I found that product I was talking about in the other post. It's called

the
Sleep Tight Infant Soother. You can look at it at
sleeptightinfantsoother.com.

From the website:

"The SleepTight ® Infant Soother is a sound and motion medical device that
when attached to the baby's crib simulates taking your baby for a car

ride.
This patented Colic treatment was funded and tested through a grant from

the
National Institutes of Health, classified by the FDA, and recommended by
pediatricians nationwide. In an independent study conducted by

Contemporary
Pediatrics, two out of three pediatricians recommend the SleepTight ®

Infant
Soother instead of medications for colic relief.
The SleepTight ® vibration unit and sound generator simulates the sound

and
motion of a car going 55 mph. The vibration unit is electrical and has
on/off switch which attaches underneath the crib (springs or wood bottom
cribs only) imparting gentle effective vibration to the mattress. The

sound
generator attaches by Velcro to the side railing of the crib continuously
generates a white noise that simulates the wind sound from a moving car.
Test results proved that 85% of all babies stopped crying in an average of

4
minutes using this medical device."

Has anyone used this thing? Anyone care to give an opinion as to how it
worked for them?

It should be obvious that I'm not a spokesperson for the company, but if

it
isn't -- I have no connection with the company.

Donna






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Old May 10th 04, 04:43 AM
T68b
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Default Carol Ann: Found it!

I didnt have that one...had something similar that was battery operated, hooked
onto the crib/bouncy seat/bassinet. I loved it--worked well for my son. Had 2
settings--hi/lo.
Good luck!

Kathi
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Old May 13th 04, 11:56 PM
Carol Ann
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Default Carol Ann: Found it!

I found that product I was talking about in the other post. It's called
the
Sleep Tight Infant Soother. You can look at it at
sleeptightinfantsoother.com.


Thank you, Donna!!!

I'll read what others have experienced and take a look at it online.

You are soooooooo sweet to post this!

Has anyone used this thing? Anyone care to give an opinion as to how it
worked for them?

It should be obvious that I'm not a spokesperson for the company, but if

it
isn't -- I have no connection with the company.

Donna


--
~Carol Ann
Mom to Morgan born 3.24.04
http://tinyurl.com/299ot ---Pictures of Morgan




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Old May 13th 04, 11:58 PM
Carol Ann
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Default Carol Ann: Found it!

I found that product I was talking about in the other post. It's called
the
Sleep Tight Infant Soother. You can look at it at
sleeptightinfantsoother.com.


Oh man, I wished I had the money for it, but NO WAY can I splurge for it.

YIKES!

~Carol Ann
Mom to Morgan born 3.24.04
http://tinyurl.com/299ot ---Pictures of Morgan




 




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