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The Baby Shusher is a popular tool that many parents use to soothe their babies and help them fall asleep. It's a small, portable device that emits a rhythmic shushing sound, similar to the sound of a mother's heartbeat or the sound of blood flowing through the placenta.
One of the main benefits of using the Baby Shusher is that it can help calm a fussy or colicky baby. The rhythmic shushing sound can be very soothing and comforting to babies, and can help them relax and fall asleep more easily. Additionally, the Baby Shusher can help create a consistent sleep routine for your baby, which can be helpful in establishing healthy sleep habits. Another benefit of using the Baby Shusher is that it can be used anywhere, at any time. It's small and portable, so you can take it with you on the go, whether you're traveling, visiting family and friends, or just running errands. This can be especially helpful for parents who have babies who struggle to fall asleep in unfamiliar environments. Finally, the Baby Shusher is a safe and natural way to help your baby fall asleep. Unlike some other sleep aids, it doesn't rely on medication or other chemicals to induce sleep. Instead, it uses a natural, rhythmic sound to help soothe and calm your baby. Overall, the Baby Shusher can be a helpful tool for parents who are looking for a safe, natural way to help their babies fall asleep. While it may not work for every baby, many parents have found it to be a useful addition to their sleep routine.
For a limited period only - up until Friday 30th June 2023 Stork Photography is gifting a Baby Shusher Miracle Collection (as pictured, if unavailable a suitable alternative will be provided). All you need to do is book your newborn session prior to June 30th 2023 - you can book in for any date up to 9 months time. Don't forget to click the box that asks if you would like to receive the FREE gift.
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