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Baby-poll poll *Monitors* My daughter is almost 8 months old and we`re thinking that in June we`ll try for another baby. I have found that I am a nutcase at night thinking she`s going to stop breathing so I want to get one of the monitors that monitor movement and such for baby #2. For those that have a monitor like this, what brand do you have (if there are multiple brands) and what do you think of them?
(Baby poll by Bvartanian88, 1394 days ago)
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Comments: 7

aidensmommy1 (1393.8 days ago)
Angel Care..I have this monitor and its the best! My son is 11 months old and it only went off on me once when he was about a month..yes we had to get up and run in there and he was fine, he had just moved way to the corner of his crib and was way off the mat. Other then that we have never had problems and I would much rather run in there 100 times a night for false alarms then to not have the monitor and for him to die from SIDS.

awaitingmyangel10 (1394 days ago)
walmart has a good one that im getting its about 75 dollars .. it has great reviews... ok i just looked it up and its by angelcare too its called bebesounds angelcare movement sensor and sound moniter!

ms m (1394.2 days ago)
OMG.... K.R.... I have the AngelCare also and that happens to me all the time too! I wrote a poll about it once and no one else had said they had the same problem. Sometimes it even does a single beep for no reason as well as just going off.

JordanAndKarasMummy (1394.3 days ago)
why dont you get a video monitor....i can hear my daughter breathing when mine are switched on and you dont get false alarms with a video monitor

sgtoodles (1394.3 days ago)
WE had the Angel Care monitor for 6 weeks in the bassinet, but when we moved it to the crib, it didn`t work properly anymore. So we returned it and got a new one, but it still had false alarms. After that we switched to just a regular sound monitor. (alot cheaper than the Angel Care)

KR (1394.5 days ago)
I use to have the angel care monitor but i didnt like it. i found that it would go off for no reason and i had other people say the same thing. i found that it caused more stress then it did relieve it. I would jump up in the middle of the night to the alarm and i would go in and everything would be fine.

Austin::and::Alexs::Momma (1394.5 days ago)
I have the AngelCare brand.



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