

We have been using the Sleepyhead Deluxe+ since we brought Hugo home.
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It’s also lightweight and portable so it means I can take it downstairs for during the day and it’s easy to pack up to take on overnight trips! What Did We Think? It is also a great way to safely co-sleep and for the first couple of nights we had Hugo in the bed with us in the Sleepyhead Deluxe+ and it was peace of mind for both myself and Hugo.Īll materials used are hypoallergenic, breathable and washable! It’s really easy to remove the cover for washing and you can buy spare covers too for added convenience. The Sleepyhead is great for reducing the size of a cot and making it feel cosier which seems to really settle Hugo compared to when he’s in the cot alone.

I kept hearing parents rave about this Sleepyhead pod that completely transformed their babies sleep but what exactly is it? The Sleepyhead Deluxe+ is a safe and comfortable sleep space for babies aged 0-8 months! It isn’t just for sleeping as it provides a safe place for babies to rest, have tummy time and play! So how could I combat this? I researched lots of different ways parents were overcoming this with their babies and one thing that kept being mentioned was the Sleepyhead. Even in a Moses basket a baby can feel exposed as to them it’s just an open space. It makes sense then that during the first three months of a babies life they like to be close to their parent because that is ultimately where they feel safe! When it comes to sleep it’s no good for anyone if you can’t put your baby down to sleep. They have to get used to wearing clothes and nappies not to mention how frustrating it must be to need something and struggle to be able to communicate it. You have to imagine what it must be like to suddenly have all of these new sensations and sounds going on around you. This is because when a newborn baby is held they feel safe, warm and comforted which is similar to how they feel in the womb.

I was interested to learn that some babies just don’t like to be put down to sleep. In preparation for Hugo, I read up on newborn babies and their sleep habits. Eventually, he grew out of it but I have to admit it was a grim old period! My husband and I would play this weird game of baby tag team where we would take it in turns passing the baby back and forth in shifts so that one of us at least could sleep. At one point, I went over 48 hours without a wink of sleep. When I had my first child Henry I would constantly ask “Why won’t he sleep?” I would do everything he needed feed him, change him, wind him, sing him fifty-five lullabies!! He would fall asleep peacefully in my arms but the moment I went to lay him down his eyes would snap open and he would be wide awake. When Thorne, helped by the neurologist looking after Alison, starts to realise what he is up against he knows the case is not going to be solved by normal methods before he can find out who did it he has to understand why he's doing it.After hearing so many amazing things about the Sleepyhead Deluxe+ I was excited to try it out with Hugo. But it was the others who were his mistakes: he doesn't want to take life, he just wants to put people into a state where they cannot move, cannot talk, cannot do anything but think. Tom Thorne believes this error will enable them to track him down. The police aren't making much progress in their hunt for the killer until he appears to make a mistake: Alison Willetts is found alive and D.I. Then a sharp pathologist notices traces of benzodiazepine in one of the victim's blood samples and just traceable damage to the ligaments in her neck, and their cause of death is changed from 'natural' to 'murder'. It's rare for a young woman to die from a stroke, and when three such deaths occur in short order it starts to look like an epidemic.
