It is vital to have a baby monitor if your baby is sleeping in a different room from you.
There are also sleep alarms (apnea alarms) available that alert you if your baby makes no breathing movements for 20 seconds.
However, these alarms are not always completely accurate. They can sound because of a broken contact, and because sometimes sleeping babies pause naturally for 20–25 seconds when breathing without coming to any harm.
Alarms can also fail to sound, so it is better for you to be vigilant than to rely totally on an alarm, and you should know how to resuscitate your baby
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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