Trish, if it were me, I would
try some white noise in the room.
If an external noise - garbage trucks, songbirds, or a dad with a long commute who has turned on the shower - is waking him, you might want to
try a white noise machine or a fan.
Play the radio, or
try white noise, as with a vacuum cleaner, running water, or even TV static.
You might want to
try white noise at night and to keep stimulation to a minimum during those night feedings.
Make the sound yourself or use a radio tuned to static, an iPhone app (
try White Noise or Ambiance 2.0), or a CD of white noise.
Not exact matches
Unable to suppress
noise, disquieted consumers started
trying to mask it with wanted sound, buying gadgets like the Sleepmate
white noise machine or by playing recorded sounds of nature, from breaking waves to rustling forests, on their stereos.
Of course, once I receive the cookbooks, I hide in my office with a cup of coffee and
white noise music turned on and start browsing the books, bookmarking recipes I must
try as if my life depends on them.
That gave Cesaro the opening he needed to take control back for his team, locking in a Sharpshooter deep on Ambrose's back, with Sheamus intercepting Rollins and punishing him with
White Noise on the outside of the ring when he
tried to swoop in and help.
Right now I am
trying a free
White Noise app I downloaded on my tablet to help her relax for her naps, which I think is working just as well.
Forget the sleep training and
try new things to put him out;
white noise, car seat on the dryer; one guy duck taped a portable drill set on low to the bottom side of his baby's mattress — the swing worked great for me.
Try watching her for earlier indications and whe you see a sign then put her in a dark room with some «
white noise» (like the sound of ocean waves — Homedics makes an inexpensive, portable unit that emits a lovely, relaxing sound.)
We
tried EVERYTHING:
white noise, dark room, music, no music, complete silence in the rest of the house, bath before nap, swim before naps to wear out, indirect sunlight exposure, a soft animal he could touch (only when we were watching on the monitor to avoid SIDS), etc..
We
tried putting her down in her crib and in her swing, with
white noise and without, swaddled and unswaddled, on her back and on her side, with the nightlight on and off.
Most people found the nature sounds actually more soothing than the
white noise — so you can
try this with your baby too.
You may want to look into a
white noise machine, nature sounds CD, or placing a fan in the room your child will be sleeping to
try to drown out the
noise of other guests.
Get a
white noise machine (they're cheap) and
try it out; you might be surprised at how well it works.
There are a few ways you can
try to help sooth your baby: swaddling, rocking them back and forth in your arms, applying pressure to their tummy, or even having
white noise in the background.
Try turning on the dishwasher, clothing dryer, or a
white noise machine.
If your baby is fussy at night, or is disturbed by regular household
noises, a
white noise machine might be a good investment, or you can
try a fan, a heater, or a clothes dryer with a tennis ball and some towels inside.
When I
try to get my kids to behave, «don't,» «stop,» and «no, no, no,» is more like
white noise than effective communication.
As a satisfied owner of Cloud b's Sleep Sheep
white noise machine, I was excited to
try their new addition — the Tranquil Turtle.
Have you
tried a sound machine or
white noise, like a humidifier?
In addition to
white noise and heartbeat sounds, West suggests
trying any tune with 60 or less beats per minute.
If street
noise is the problem,
try using a
white noise machine or a fan in his room to drown it out.
Get a
white noise machine with different sounds on it — you can buy one for about $ 20 at Target — and
try them all.
Sleep masks and
white noise machines are both useful for blocking out light and sound if you are
trying to sleep next to a wakeful partner.
Some moms swear by
white noise to help their babes to feed better, so
try running a sound machine or air purifier while feeding.
You've heard about the benefits of
white noise and now you want to
try it for yourself.
If you want to give
white noise machines a
try without spending a fortune on your first one, the HoMedics SS - 2000G / F - AMZ Sound Spa Relaxation Machine can make a good buy for you.
«Now we have collectively tuned out the
white noise of trembling fear that's always slashing away at the radio silence of your decisions gone public, forever threatening to
try and torpedo any good and decent day.»
If you can't avoid or eliminate
noise from dogs, neighbors or traffic,
try masking it with
white noise or soothing music.
You might give the
white noise machine (at least for your oldest) another
try.
Try out different background sounds, like a
white noise machine, a recorded heartbeat, the shower, or household appliances like dishwashers or washing machines.
And yes, we've
tried swaddling,
white noise, working on wake time windows, darkening room, etc..
re other methods that we
tried: In addition to all the lovely, sleepy bedtime things that became our routine (bath, lotion, nurse, book, lullabies,
white noise, swaddling), we
tried rocking and walking at different paces and just sitting and holding her while being still.
With my daughter I
tried everything from getting her into a routine, to researching the night terrors she was suffering from, swaddling her, rocking,
white noise... you name it.
So if you've
tried dimming the lights, giving warm milk, reading bedtime stories and still haven't found the right fit for your child's sleep schedule, check out some of these
white noises that will help your child fall asleep.
Baby sleep and
white noise is something to
try but you may need to seek other baby sleep solutions to get your baby into a successful sleep routine.
-- We are
trying the Cloud B Sleep Sheep
white noise machine, to help steady out the sound level in her crib and to remind her sputtering - half - awake brain that all is calm; all is bright.
Another technique — after you've
tried other comforting things like loveys and
white noise — is to give your child two poker chips and say, if you call me, that's fine and you can give me one poker chip.
If your child is sensitive to sound and light,
try using a
white noise machine and room - darkening shades.
We
tried pacis,
white noise machines, arm - free swaddles, no swaddle, massage, teething tablets — anything to help ensure that once he was asleep he'd stay asleep.
Once he started busting out of the swaddle, we
tried sleep sacks (he wasn't a fan) and different musical /
white noise gadgets and ultimately settled on getting him down with a lovey — a Taggies blanket that he liked to clutch to his face while sucking his thumb.
It doesn't seem like any «sleep experts» say much except to
try swaddling, pacifier,
white noise, little bit of rocking... the usual.
You can also
try using
white noise and good pillow support.
You might
try a humidifier or some sort of
white noise with her in her room so she can't hear your husband getting up.
White noise is a constant sound that helps to block out noise; you can buy a white noise machine, or try turning on a
White noise is a constant sound that helps to block out
noise; you can buy a
white noise machine, or try turning on a
white noise machine, or
try turning on a fan.
You can also
try putting on music for your baby or turning on the dryer or vacuum cleaner to provide
white noise in the background.
On the basis of
trying to recreate a sound that is most similar to the inside of a mother's body, there are a number of experts that are strong advocates of «
white noise» — strong static sounds (with or without a heartbeat added).
I
tried swaddling, swinging,
white noise and laying them on their tummies or sides to soothe them but nothing worked besides putting them on the breast for hours on end!