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    Posted: 23 July 2010 at 11:34am
Hi there,

My youngest has always been a wheezy baby but is just getting worse. While the Dr's are looking into it I am wanting a monitor for him at home esp after a wee scare this morning. I have just sold our ulimate reassurance monitor as he is now mobile in the cot and escapes the safety sleep so the monitor was useless.

Does anyone know a monitor that is great with mobile babies and that monitors breathing nor just the sound of them breathing.

Thanks so much!
       
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You mean something like a respisense? It clips onto them and monitors them that way.
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That could work. I knew someone would point me in the right direction.
       
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How scary Peanut . I hope you get some answers soon as to what's causing it.

Sorry I am no help!
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Would something like Snuza Halo Monitor work - I dont know anything about the monitor other than it clips onto the baby.
Hope you are ok!!
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Oh no Peanut, you poor thing .  Hope Frano is OK?  The SIDS website recommends a Graesby MR10 monitor which is attached to baby.  You can email them and ask to hire one - linky (see end of page).

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Thank you. I have just brought one so hopefully it arrives soon.

Am hoping he sorts himself out soon but he appears to really struggle to breath at times. Narrowly avoided hospital admission this morning but he seems happy as larry now.
       
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