Baby
Monitors
Baby Monitors: Mom’s Best
Friend
Presented by Jimmy
Oakley of http://may
brockpublishing.com
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Pregnant mothers take care of themselves during gestation
knowing that everything that they come upon would affect the
tiny baby growing inside them. She would take every precaution
to avoid anything that is detrimental to the baby. Part of it
would be choosing the appropriate nutrition and activity to
ensure the baby’s safety. The mother already loves the unborn
child.
After nine long months of waiting, finally a baby is born
into this world. Seeing how cumbersome the baby is, the
parent’s protective nature is invoked. Any parent would vow to
do everything for the baby and would not let anything harm the
newborn. She would want to keep an eye on her child 24/7.
However, there are a variety of roles that a parent has to
perform. She has to divide her time in taking care of the baby
and fulfilling her responsibilities to other family members,
and most especially to themselves.
A mother has one, two, many things to do around the house
while making certain that their well-being plus their husbands
satisfaction is maintained. Keeping watch of the baby round the
clock is simply an impossible feat. Nowadays, the wonder of
technology has contributed much to the comfort of mankind. And
mothers are truly blessed to have baby monitors in their aid
that would ease their burden.
What are Baby Monitors
Baby monitors are technological device that serve as a
pseudo mother who is in vigil at bedside. It is a radio
transmitter that release FM (Frequency Modulated) signal most
commonly between the ranges of 48,830 to 48,890 MHz. These
devices have two components, the transmitter and the receiver.
Transmitters are being placed 8-10 feet within the baby or
closer if possible. Sounds coming from the baby are being
picked up and a signal is then transmitted to the receiver. On
the other hand, receivers are being carried around the house or
place somewhere that is accessible to the mother or whoever it
is designated to keep watch of the baby. Usually, the
transmitter is plugged into a socket from its stationary
position while the receiver is battery operated since it could
be brought anywhere.
What Baby Monitors Do
Baby monitors generally help mothers oversee the baby
without being stuck inside the baby’s room all day. Through
this, mothers are able to do what must be done around the house
thereby accomplishing a lot. From the time baby monitors have
been first released, countless of innovations have been
made.
A variety of products not only permits auditory signals to
be heard but even allow the mother from the receiver’s end to
visualize their baby and play music to soothe the baby even
from a distance. To this date, they are no longer just an
electric device to keep an eye when the baby cries but offers a
number of advantages in ascertaining the baby’s well-being.
Some top of the trade devices have sensors placed under the
baby’s mattress that detects even the most subtle of movements
including the baby’s breathing. When no movement is detected
for a span of 20 seconds or if breathing is below the medically
accepted rate, an alarm is triggered thereby notifying
mommy.
This proves to be truly useful in perceiving life
threatening conditions. Whatever type moms choose to have, it
will contribute enormously in making mom’s life easier. Baby
monitors are definitely mom’s best friend.
Arthors Bio:
Jimmy Oakley is publisher of http://maybrockpublishing.com and
is also an accomplished arthor and writer.
His newest ebook release is titled
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