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Background: Infantile colic (IC) is one of the most common reasons for doctor visits among babies younger than 3 months. One of five babies older than 3 months also experiences IC. IC, unlike gastrointestinal problems, is regarded as an individual differentiation and maturation of the central nervous system. Providing a warm bath, breastfeeding, swinging and playing of white noise are nonpharmacological methods. The efficiency of these methods has been proven by various studies independently of one another.

Methods: The study was conducted between April-December 2016. The study sample consisted of 40 1-month-old babies with gas pains who passed a hearing screening and their mothers. The total daily crying and sleeping durations of the babies were determined without any intervention on the first week. On the second week, 20 randomly selected babies (first group) were swung each time they cried, and on the third week, they were made to listen to white noise. The other 20 babies (second group) were made to listen to white noise on the second week and were swung on the third week. Swinging and playing of white noise were performed until the babies stopped crying. After every intervention, the total crying and sleeping durations of the babies were evaluated using a "Colicky Baby's Diary."

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Results: Playing of white noise significantly decreased the daily crying durations (p < .05) and increased the sleeping durations of the colicky babies (p < .05) compared to swinging in both groups.

We are surrounded by so much noise and distractions that can prevent us, our children and babies from enjoying a restful sleep, and we all know the importance of a good night's sleep or a nap for our health and wellbeing.

USB Rechargeable which means you don't need to worry about having it plugged into electricity all the time or worry about replacing batteris or having them laying around your little ones.
It's also Light Weight and Portable you can take it with you anywhere to create the same familiar relaxing environment for your baby.

1.Will I need to replace any batteries?
It has a long-lasting USB rechargeable battery, never worry about replacing batteries or batteries being around your baby.
2.Can it run as a Night Light without music or White Noise/Lullaby machine without light?
Yes, with a click of a button you can choose to run it as a night light only without music, or lullaby machine without light or make them work together.
3.Can it run continuously?
Yes, It can run continuously for up to 18 hours on a full charge and you can also activate the Auto Switch-off function which sets up the unit to automatically switch off after 15,30 or 60 minutes.

Got the white noise baby soother for my friend and they absolutely love it! Gives them a helping hand when trying to put their bub to sleep, it works like a treat and the night light is a bonus! Thank you for also the very fast shipping.

"I thought we would try it for a couple of days," she said. The result: Her daughter slept through the night four days in a row without the white noise machine on. "It has to be the white noise," she said. "Now I feel bad. I've been blasting that in her ear for two years."

You're probably familiar on some level with white noise, but in case you need a refresher: "White noise refers to a consistent sound that contains all audible sound frequencies within the range of human hearing, which is played simultaneously at equal intensity," explains Cher ZhaoOpens a new window, M.D., a pediatric otolaryngologist (ear, nose, and throat expert) at Mass Eye and Ear.

White noise is "thought to facilitate sleep by masking other disruptive environmental noises," Dr. Zhao says. Multiple studies suggest that white noise can reduce the time it takes to fall asleep and also help people stay asleep.

White noise isn't the only noise "color" out there. Brown noise has gotten a lot of buzz, too. "White noise contains equal energy across all audible frequencies, while brown noise, also known as Brownian noise or red noise, has more energy at lower frequencies, making it sound deeper and less hissy," says Daniel GanjianOpens a new window, M.D., a board-certified pediatrician at Providence Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California.

"Some people compare brown noise to the sound of heavy rainfall or to ocean waves," says Lynelle Schneeberg, Psy.DOpens a new window., director of the Behavioral Sleep Medicine Program at Connecticut Children's Sleep Center. "There are several other 'colors' of noise." Pink noise, for example, has "different energy distributions across frequencies," creating a lower pitched sound than white noise, Dr. Ganjian says.

If your baby isn't sleeping through the night, it's tempting to think that switching off their white noise machine will magically turn things around, but doctors say that's unlikely. "White noise is generally safe for babies and is often used to help them sleep," Dr. Ganjian says. "It can mimic the soothing sounds they heard in the womb and create a consistent sleep environment."

Schneeberg agrees. "Sudden, loud noises can startle and wake a baby," she says. "Using a sound machine to mask or block these types of noises in a baby's environment would be more helpful than harmful."

But it's important for parents to be mindful of volume when using white noise, Dr. Zhao says. "Prolonged exposure to loud white noise could potentially harm a baby's developing auditory system," she points out.

No, brown noise isn't thought to be better for babies. "The choice of noise type largely depends on personal preference and effectiveness in masking disruptive sounds," Dr Ganjian says. "There is no one-size-fits-all answer."

Dr. Zhao agrees. "It is personal preference which type of noise to use," she says. "Since different noise colors have distinct frequency distributions, you may need to experiment to find which type of noise is most effective for your baby."

You don't need to stop using white noise with your baby after a certain age, Dr. Zhao says. "However, as your child grows and their sleep patterns become more established, white noise may no longer be necessary," she adds.

Some parents start this transition by turning off the sound machine after the baby is asleep, but this can make middle-of-the-night wakeups more tricky. "If the white noise is missing, the baby may have a longer waking or not be able to get back to sleep on her own," Schneeberg says.

"Much more often, though, a baby doesn't sleep well if they need a bit too much help from a parent to get to sleep," she says. "I usually help a parent design a gentle, gradual plan to help a baby learn to self-soothe. This results in babies knowing how to get to sleep quickly and easily and, just as importantly, knowing how to get themselves back to sleep after a night waking."

The Hushh's baby-friendly features like a soft LED night light, flexible clip, and child-safe locks have made it a parenting must-have and popular registry item. Now, with Hushh, our portable baby white noise machine, we've made white noise even more convenient so you can take a familiar and comforting sleep sound with you wherever you go!
Please note: This sound machine is intended for portable use and must be turned off and unplugged every 14 days. If not turned off and unplugged, the unit may freeze or experience impacts to performance.

Exhausted, sleep-deprived new parents can use the power of white noise for baby to help soothe and lull them to sleep. In this guide, we explain just what white noise is, why it comforts babies, and how you can use it to calm your baby.

Creating white noise is easy. You can set up a white noise machine that comes pre-programmed with a range of baby sleep sounds, buy baby gear that plays soothing sounds for newborns, or simply turn on a fan to block unwanted noise.

Quality sleep is paramount in ensuring that your baby grows up happy and healthy. While some babies have an easier time adjusting to sleep schedules, other babies still need a bit of guidance to achieve quality sleep. Introducing baby products that can serve as a sleep aid early on can increase the likelihood of your baby easing better into a pleasant sleep schedule that works for everyone in the family.

The researchers warned that, if played at that intensity for 8 hours straight, that amount of noise (85 dB) would exceed safety standards and might reach a level that could hurt hearing. They advised: 1) moving machines as far away as possible, 2) playing them at 50 dB and 3) stopping the sound after the baby fell asleep

The answer again, is YES. White noise machines benefit a baby by promoting sleep. However, it is important to keep noise at a safe level for a baby and adults. If white noise machines produce sound above safe decibel levels, then they can be harmful.

White noise contains all the audible frequencies humans can hear, making it a "uniform" sound that is consistent and constant. It is often described as a hissing, static-like sound likened to a television or radio tuned to an unused frequency.

Some white noise machines or apps also offer womb sounds designed to mimic the sounds your baby heard while in the womb. These sounds can be comforting and familiar to your baby, helping them feel secure and calm.

Choose a white noise app or device that is user-friendly and easy to navigate, with simple controls and clear instructions. This ensures you can quickly set up and adjust the white noise to suit your baby's needs without hassle.

Check for any safety features, such as an auto shut-off after a certain period or overheating protection. Doing this will help guarantee that your investment in the white noise machine is secure and that you can use it safely and confidently for your baby.

Playing white noise for sleeping is a good add-on tool for parents like you! It helps you in letting your baby sleep faster. Also, white noise provides comfort to your baby and improves their sleep quality.

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