GoSleep - Baby Sleep (Baby Sleep Sounds)
Has your baby eaten, does she have a clean diaper, does she have colic problems but is she still crying? It is likely that your baby is very tired, but at the same time he cannot fall asleep on his own, this is a common situation for newborns and in which GoSleep - Baby sleep can help you
In fact, a study conducted in 1990, when it was believed that babies calmed down because white noise resembled what they heard in the womb, found that when babies were exposed to white noise, their heart rate decreased and their 80% of the babies were asleep within the first five minutes.
So far, the scientific evidence seems to indicate that babies get carried away by such noise, close their eyes, the heart rate decreases and they fall asleep. It has even been used in NICUs (Neonatal Intensive Care Units) because it helps mask the noise of pumps, bells and machines, making babies wake up fewer times and sleep more hours.
What is the reason for this? It is said that one of the best ways to comfort your newborn baby is to create a womb effect and mimic what they hear while they are there. Hair dryer, shower, fan and other sounds resemble typical noises in the belly like blood circulating through the veins.
So monotonous, soothing, low-frequency sounds, such as white noise, have a calming effect on babies because they resemble the natural sounds babies hear in their mother's womb.
The sounds included in GoSleep to help tame your baby are:
The application contains the following sounds:
- White noise
- Hair dryer
- Vaccum cleaner
- heartbeat
- Rain
- Ocean
- Shaver
- Airport
- Chimes
- Bike ride
- Beach with children
- Market
- Park
- Clock
- Fan
- Wind
- Train
- Waterfalls
- Jungle
- Showers
- The sound of the plane
- Traffic
- Bonfire
- The noise of the car.
App Features:
- High sound quality,
- infinite playback,
- Works in the background,
- timer
- Works offline,
- Huge library of sounds
To start using GoSleep place your phone within audible distance of your baby but not too close to their head, choose one of the available sounds, set a timer and start playback.
Has your baby eaten, does she have a clean diaper, does she have colic problems but is she still crying? It is likely that your baby is very tired, but at the same time he cannot fall asleep on his own, this is a common situation for newborns and in which GoSleep - Baby sleep can help you
In fact, a study conducted in 1990, when it was believed that babies calmed down because white noise resembled what they heard in the womb, found that when babies were exposed to white noise, their heart rate decreased and their 80% of the babies were asleep within the first five minutes.
So far, the scientific evidence seems to indicate that babies get carried away by such noise, close their eyes, the heart rate decreases and they fall asleep. It has even been used in NICUs (Neonatal Intensive Care Units) because it helps mask the noise of pumps, bells and machines, making babies wake up fewer times and sleep more hours.
What is the reason for this? It is said that one of the best ways to comfort your newborn baby is to create a womb effect and mimic what they hear while they are there. Hair dryer, shower, fan and other sounds resemble typical noises in the belly like blood circulating through the veins.
So monotonous, soothing, low-frequency sounds, such as white noise, have a calming effect on babies because they resemble the natural sounds babies hear in their mother's womb.
The sounds included in GoSleep to help tame your baby are:
The application contains the following sounds:
- White noise
- Hair dryer
- Vaccum cleaner
- heartbeat
- Rain
- Ocean
- Shaver
- Airport
- Chimes
- Bike ride
- Beach with children
- Market
- Park
- Clock
- Fan
- Wind
- Train
- Waterfalls
- Jungle
- Showers
- The sound of the plane
- Traffic
- Bonfire
- The noise of the car.
App Features:
- High sound quality,
- infinite playback,
- Works in the background,
- timer
- Works offline,
- Huge library of sounds
To start using GoSleep place your phone within audible distance of your baby but not too close to their head, choose one of the available sounds, set a timer and start playback.
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