Raising a little human isn't easy. From well-meaning friends, to experts and baby brands comes a slew of advice and information, some of it misleading and some downright dangerous. ergoPouch work with experts in the field of sleep solutions to offer your family no-nonsense help and support along your sleep journey from birth to five years. If there is a topic that we haven’t covered and you would like some advice, please let us know.
White noise, most commonly known as soothing or calming sounds, has become increasingly popular for adults looking to improve sleep quality, concentration levels and overall relaxation. White noise has long been associated with it’s use for babies to promote sleep, but incorporating white noise into your everyday adult life has many health benefits, such as aiding in relaxation, mindfulness, and overall well being.
It’s coming! Can you believe another silly season is fast approaching?!
It can be a little daunting – especially if you’re trying to keep your little ones to their sleep schedules, but don’t worry – we've put together a number of pointers to help navigate your little ones sleep during the silly season, including how to get kids to sleep on Christmas Eve.
From how to dress your sick infant to understanding whether babies sleep more or less when sick, Pediatric Emergency Nurse Nicole answers your questions.
Registered nurse, midwife and mother Jane Wiggill is here to answer all your white noise questions.
With over 13 years experience working in birth suites across Victoria, and more recently as Chief Midwife of Red Nose Australia, Jane provides evidence-based health expertise for infant and child use of white noise for sleep.
Here are the facts so you can make your own informed decision. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) reviewed numerous studies and reports on infant tragic sleep events and came up with the following recommendations. They apply especially within the first 6 months and up to 12 months of age. According to the AAP, the safest place for babies to sleep is: on their own sleep surface (i.e. in their own bassinet, crib etc) within sensory range of the parent (i.e. within range to hear, smell and be aware of the parent).
Introducing, the stylish way to keep unwanted light out of your child's room, the Window Blockout. Forget tin foil, plastic bin bags and cut up paper, our Window Blockout will change the game for your home, hotel, grandparents or an Airbnb.
Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a recurring, non-infectious, inflammatory skin condition. Although eczema affects all ages, it usually appears in early childhood (in babies between two-to-six months of age) and disappears around six years of age.
Sleep can be an all consuming element in your life when you have a baby. At ergoPouch we are obsessed with sleep and we can empathize that it may seem overwhelming to wonder if all elements are aligned for a safe & comfortable sleep for your little one.
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