Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loved the Halo. We used it for six months. It is heavy so we didn’t move it around the house; if that’s something you want I’d look for other brands. The resale value on the Halo is amazing. I bought it for $200 and sold it for $125.
Just FYI you are supposed to stop using it at 5 months, 20lbs, or when a baby starts to roll, which normally happens well before that. I have a few friends who only got a couple of weeks use out of it for that reason. Rolling is a really early milestone for discontinuing use and seems unique to the halo, probably due to its design.
Anonymous wrote:^^and I'll add...my kids were on the floor a lot. The both started rolling the week after I got them out of it. I have friends who had the same experience. I'm glad you liked it but it's not universal. Why are you so obsessed with defending a product?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be the voice of dissent. I had the snoo for my first two and am not going to do it for my third. If you do get it make sure you rent it.
So you haven't had an infant without the snoo yet? I rocked two all night long. The snoo means I get to sleep instead.
PP- I had two babies who didn't sleep any better in the snoo than out of it, and we're delayed in rolling because they were strapped in.
Very interesting observation. Pediatricians should warn parents about this.
About one person’s anecdotal observation that could have just been her kid’s temperament? No I think that would be silly. I’ll offer anecdotal evidence, my baby and 3 close friends were all born around the same time. 3 of the 4 of us used Snoos and our babies rolled, crawled, and walked on the early end of average. The one who didn’t even swaddle? You guessed it, hit those milestones on the later side!
Baby’s temperament and floor time matter most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be the voice of dissent. I had the snoo for my first two and am not going to do it for my third. If you do get it make sure you rent it.
So you haven't had an infant without the snoo yet? I rocked two all night long. The snoo means I get to sleep instead.
PP- I had two babies who didn't sleep any better in the snoo than out of it, and we're delayed in rolling because they were strapped in.
Very interesting observation. Pediatricians should warn parents about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll be the voice of dissent. I had the snoo for my first two and am not going to do it for my third. If you do get it make sure you rent it.
So you haven't had an infant without the snoo yet? I rocked two all night long. The snoo means I get to sleep instead.
PP- I had two babies who didn't sleep any better in the snoo than out of it, and we're delayed in rolling because they were strapped in.