The PurFlo Breathable Nest is a multi-functional, air permeable and hypo-allergenic baby bed. Made from a combination of 100% soft cotton and an anti-bacterial 3D mesh, it offers a place for you to place to put your precious little bundle down to sleep safely.
PurFlo is the market leader in breathable baby nests. The materials have been specifically sourced for their air permeable and anti-bacterial properties. The bumper sides and the mesh base are certified not to restrict your baby’s airflow in any way, giving you complete peace of mind. The Amicor Pure filling in the sides is not only naturally breathable, but also anti-fungal, anti-bacterial and reduces the exposure to dust mites; all of which are known to aggravate infant allergies such as childhood asthma or eczema.
When Eliza moved from a bedside crib to a cot, she didn’t sleep that well – and I think it was because she was suddenly in a really big, open space. Compared to the cosiness of the enclosed cot, that must have felt strange! The Purflo Nest can be used as a crib insert, or when co-sleeping, as well as being useful for tummy time or as a portable snoozing space around the house or when travelling.
It features a removable and machine washable cover, and additional covers are available so you can have one on and one in the wash – very useful if you have a sicky baby, or find yourself dealing with the aftermath of a nappy explosion!
If you would like to win a Purflo Breathable Nest yourself, then enter my competition now – best of luck!
Terms and conditions. Giveaway open to UK residents, and ends on 26/5/17. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries. Winner should claim their prize within 10 days or it may be redrawn.
Just a comfy,quiet enviroment,helps wonders
male the surroundings low light ,quiet and humidified
Establish a routine as early as possible so they learn the steps of bedtime.
Put them to bed awake and always have a routine
comfy quiet, use muslim and swaddling, cottons work well, mummy needs to be relaxed too xx
No, but I am eager to here any from others!
Just always remember the saying, ‘This too, shall pass!’ – it helps!
get into a routine early
Don’t expect sleep and then you cant be disappointed 😉
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try to stick to a routine, as best you can, if you get tired have a sleep when baby sleeps if possile
Start a routine and keep it going – babies are quite malleable if you make sure they know what’s happening!
Routine. Routine. Routine! Have one and stick to it.
We always do bath, book, bottle, bed…it seems to be working 🙂
Sleep when they do
Just remember – patience is key!!
Any offers of help always take from family or friends.
be patient, some are good some are hard work
It’s s hard but the thing we found most useful was to try and establish a sleep routine as soon as possible.x
Keep a routine! x
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Try to set routine, but don’t fret too much if it’s disrupted. And grab any rest you can, so rest when your baby does
Rest or sleep when your baby sleeps! It takes a lot of energy looking after a newbprn.