Description
Respisense Ditto Breathing Monitor gives peace of mind. A unique ‘use anywhere’ device. The Respisense Ditto Breathing Monitor simply clips onto the waistband of baby’s nappy and quietly without notice or intrusion also monitors baby’s tummy movements. Similarly, the Respisense Ditto activates a gentle tickling stimulus to the tummy if no movement is detected after 15 seconds. Which is normally sufficient for baby to begin breathing normally again. Moreover, if there is no further response after another 5 seconds the monitor will trigger an alarm to alert the parent/carer. A truly portable monitor.
In addition, for some parents, a movement monitor also provides peace of mind for a better night’s sleep by helping to limit their fears of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Similarly, movement monitors track the baby’s breathing movements and while movement monitors don’t claim to prevent SIDS, a reliable monitor can provide peace of mind.
Are baby movement monitors necessary for every family? No. Some will opt to use a traditional baby monitor instead or to forego monitors altogether. And depending on sleeping arrangements, such monitors aren’t feasible for every family.
In conclusion, one of the primary uses of baby monitors is to allow attendants to hear when an infant wakes. While out of immediate hearing distance of the infant.