3 Hours WOMB SOUNDS | Help Your Baby Get to Sleep | Shusher for Babies | Heartbeats & White Noise

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HELP YOUR BABY GET TO SLEEP! 💤😀
When inside the womb, babies get used to the relaxing sound of their mothers’ heartbeat and the gentle flow of bubbling water. You can now replicate this outside of the womb to help your baby sleep more comfortably. So avoid the inconvenience of having to use a hair dryer or a vacuum cleaner for sound, and try my video. It features a realistic womb-sound that reminds babies of their time inside their mother and relaxes them to encourage better sleep. The result is a happier baby and parents too!

You've come to the right place if your baby won't stop crying and nothing appears to be working. A colicky infant is soothed by this specifically created white noise video. They will quiet down and even fall asleep after a few minutes, providing you and your child the rest you both deserve. Your fussy infant will calm down quickly if you imitate the sound of the womb, provide a pleasant environment, and filter out irritating stimuli.

Most of the ‚white noise‘ clips I found on the internet sounded too artificial, so I decided to build a more realistic one for my kids. It worked pretty well! I hope, my sound can help you, too! Have a try and: Good night

It's critical to keep an eye on the volume when playing white noise for babies, because any white noise machine, smartphone, or computer can produce levels that are too loud for your child. It is recommended that the sound be played at least a few feet away from where your infant is sleeping and that the volume be no louder than that of a mild shower.

Relax n Learn is the most popular YouTube channel for white noise, nature sounds, and health suggestions to help you sleep, study, or soothe a newborn.

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Disclaimer: The white noises and nature sound on this YouTube channel are given for enjoyment and entertainment purposes only and are not intended to treat sleep disorders or tinnitus. Please visit your physician if you have substantial difficulties sleeping on a regular basis, experience fitful/restless sleep, or feel fatigued during the day.

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