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MyBelly
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Topic: Hammock vs Bassinet Posted: 06 June 2007 at 8:33am |
Hi ladies,
Just a query, have been lookin on trademe and does it make any difference using a baby hammock vs a bassinet during the 1st few weeks of having baby home? or is it just personal preference?
I have a bassinet from my stepdaughter, but just wanted to know what you all thought about the hammocks, i think they look a lot more comfortable and comforting for baby than a bassinet.
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BellaBoo
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Posted: 06 June 2007 at 9:46am |
Personally I like the bassinet over the hammock. Just like we need back support Im sure a baby does too (We we would surely get a sore back sleeping on a hammock every night). It looks like it would be more difficult getting a baby in and out of a hammock too. Just my opinion though
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Anna
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Posted: 06 June 2007 at 10:14am |
I had a basinette for both my babes but if I did it again I would definitely want a hammock!! Our basinette was used for about three months, a hammock can be used for a lot longer. I am not sure I would be so concerned about back support for bub, they have just spent the last nine months squished up, seems like it could be quite comforting for them. Plus you get the added bonus of that rocking, swinging feeling for helping them to settle!
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Posted: 06 June 2007 at 10:47am |
Total hammock fan here!
We used ours for both babies and it helped settle them so well.
Contrary to common opinion, they actually do have good back support in there, the pure wool mattress is virtually the same as the ones you'd find in a bassinette and the hammock supports the natural curve of baby's spine. Plus, as Anna said, it is more comforting for baby to be cocooned in there as it mimicks the womb (Hubby's Grandma was very concerned about the same thing so I found all this info to calm her down!)
I found that the bouncing/swinging was great for settling bub when they stirred as well, a bit like being rocked. (Ooops, you said that too Anna!  )
Annnnd it was a godsend for Benjy's reflux!
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MyBelly
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Posted: 06 June 2007 at 10:54am |
Oh wow great!! looks like i might be lookin at getting a hammock!!
there are some good ones on trade me for fair prices, so i might have to start saving (hve a wee while before i will be needing it!!)
Thanks heaps for the advice,
Laura
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Posted: 06 June 2007 at 11:37am |
Woohoo! Another hammock convert
I forgot to add, we never had any probs getting our bubs in or out either. Ours is a Natures Sway one and it has snaps down the front for easy access.
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Posted: 06 June 2007 at 12:12pm |
Sorry still not convinced  The babies bones quickly harden after birth and therefore are not as flexible as they were in the womb. Im still for the bassinet or cot
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Posted: 06 June 2007 at 12:27pm |
im more comfortable with a cot to be honest.
i find bassinettes are nice but they are a wste of money to me lol. and hammock weell i think baby needs support for back while sleeping JMO
i def dont recomend getting into habit of rocking or swaying bubs to settle as we did that adn got trapped with it for 5months which we totally regret. which is why this bubs will be in teh cot straight away and no rocking or swinging to sleep. im a meany huh
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Posted: 06 June 2007 at 12:55pm |
I know how u feel about getting into bad habbits! with izobel her mother always carried her around and never sat down with her, so when iz was with us she expected us to do the same and used to SCREAM if we sat down with her, took ages to get her out of that habbit.
i suppose if there is really no difference, and since we have the bassinet already from izobel that im probably not wise spending $150+ on a hammock, that maybe i should just use that, then we can move baby to its own room, when its sleeping more through the night.
Lol, your not a meany haleighsmum!!
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Posted: 06 June 2007 at 12:55pm |
My concern would be that the baby would get used to the hammock and then not settle in a cot when s/he gets bigger. Krystiana would settle in her cot - and not many other places - at 6 weeks, so she was clearly aware of her surroundings etc.
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Posted: 06 June 2007 at 12:58pm |
at birthcare the nurses bought in a hammock because my room mates baby wouldnt go to sleep or stop crying, the hammock worked like a charm
I had a bassinette and that worked fine too, think its just personal preference
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