Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We absolutely LOVE it. We have a real Tempurpedic, the original one, and the name brand one.
It is incredibly firm, but molds to your body. Since the baby is so light, it doesn't really mold to him so it stays very firm.
The BIGGEST PRO is that it doesn't transfer movement at all. You know in the commercial how the girl is jumping on the bed and the wine glass doesn't spill? It's like that. A better ad would be to show and mom getting out of bed without disturbing sleeping baby next to her.
As for sex, I noticed no issues. Any cons are quickly dismissed because the sleep quality is excellent. Fully rested, no sore joints. Totally worth it.
That would be a horrible ad, since you're NOT SUPPOSED TO BEDSHARE WITH INFANTS.
Anonymous wrote:We absolutely LOVE it. We have a real Tempurpedic, the original one, and the name brand one.
It is incredibly firm, but molds to your body. Since the baby is so light, it doesn't really mold to him so it stays very firm.
The BIGGEST PRO is that it doesn't transfer movement at all. You know in the commercial how the girl is jumping on the bed and the wine glass doesn't spill? It's like that. A better ad would be to show and mom getting out of bed without disturbing sleeping baby next to her.
As for sex, I noticed no issues. Any cons are quickly dismissed because the sleep quality is excellent. Fully rested, no sore joints. Totally worth it.
Anonymous wrote:
Also, the foam top is very adsorbent - which means any fluid that spills on the mattress gets soaked in. Bad for bed wetters, postpartum heavy bleeding, and your water breaking
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This is actually a really good point - you can't put a mattress protector on the bed because it will make the bed less comfortable (the protector limits your body heat from contacting the mattress underneath). So you'll have to risk spills/leaks/etc....which then makes your mattress stink and of course invalidates the warranty.