One of the greatest thrills one can have is to be a parent. The sheer incredibility of the reproductive and birthing process is mind boggling! And the joy of watching that little being grow and develop is awesome.
There is, still, that tiny little problem with babies called “they don’t sleep when I want them to”. All the wonderfulness of being a parent gets lost about 3 a.m. when you’ve been awake for 2 hours trying to stop the baby from crying. Or even the simple problem of getting them to sleep in the first place can put a damper on even the most enthusiastic new parent.
So why would a tiny infant in a strange world be unhappy about being alone in a dark room away from their mother? The answer is pretty obvious: they miss the womb. This is the “missing 4th trimester” that famous Dr. Harvey Karp has made famous.
What’s the difference between the womb and our world “out here”? Well for one, the womb is a dark, underwater world in which most sounds are low frequency ones including the ever-present mother’s heartbeat. The world outside is one of mostly high frequency sounds, lots of lights and a completely foreign environment, at least at the start.
So what do you do? Can you recreate the womb environment? No, not totally, but two professional musicians, producers and sound engineers decided they could get as close as possible. They created something they called the WombEffect(TM) and a product called SoundSleep for Babies(TM).
SoundSleep for Babies is a scientifically composed audio soundtrack, using actual womb recordings, digitally enhanced using a patent-pending process to replicate the sound underwater (as the baby experienced it in his/her prenatal world). This is not a lullaby CD!
With its exceptional accuracy, SoundSleep for Babies allows babies to instantly recognize the sound of their former cozy and peaceful home, reminding them that they are SAFE. With this method, their fears are quickly calmed and they can stop crying – often on the spot – and then fall asleep naturally.
Do your self and your baby a favor today! Listen to the samples and enjoy a good night’s sleep tonight.



