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What makes a Miyo® Baby Hammock different from a crib or Moses basket?

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What makes a Miyo® Baby Hammock different from a crib or Moses basket?

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The main difference between a hammock and cribs or Moses baskets is the way the baby is held and supported. Before a baby is born, they are held very tightly in the womb and experience a lot of movement as the mother moves around. Once they are born, flat and static surfaces such as a Moses baskets are completely unknown to babies – they are used to being held and supported with something around them combined with their mother s movement. The Miyo® Baby Hammock has been designed specifi cally to mimic the environment of the womb by holding the baby so they feel secure. The spring reproduces the movement of the mother, gently rocking the baby and giving them the sensation they love. These two design features give the baby a sensation of security and comfort, enabling them to relax and to sleep.

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