Guest guest Posted September 8, 2005 Report Share Posted September 8, 2005 Carol: As Christie Kline has pointed out elsewhere, NightForm is probably large enough to accomodate your 5 month old, but usually we counsel that 5 months is about the outside limit of its usefulness since babies are usually squirming around and re-positioning themselves quite ably by 5 months...and can't be kept in a Nightform. If however, your baby is a quiet sleeper who sleeps still enough to benefit from positioning, give it a try. Phil > >> > I want to call to this group's attention that the NightForm infant > >> > positioning mattress is now available for sale. > >> > > >> > I'm reluctant to make commercial announcements like this at your > >> site, > >> > but this group, with Christie Kline's leadership, has been > >> > instrumental in the development of Nightform and about 15 of your > >> > members actually received and provided us feedback on early > >> > prototypes. So hopefully you'll permit me this " airtime. " > >> > > >> > NightForm - as some of you already know - is the invention of Dr. > >> > >> > Stelnicki. It is a bassinet-sized mattress that makes nighttime > >> > re-positionning safe, easy, and effective in the prevention of DP. > >> > We're proud to say that this is the only FDA-approved and > >> clinically > >> > tested device of its kind. > >> > > >> > Supplies are somewhat limited, but product is available for sale at > >> > our website www.NightForm.com. Out of our gratitude to this group > >> > for its participation in NightForm's development, we're announcing > >> the > >> > product here exclusively for the time being and offering a $4.00 > >> off > >> > promotion to Plagiocephaly Group Members though the end of > >> > September. Enter the code 7171 in the apppropriate box as you > >> check > >> > out to redeem the discount. > >> > > >> > Thank your for your help and interest in NightForm. > >> > > >> > Phil > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2005 Report Share Posted September 8, 2005 Carol: As Christie Kline has pointed out elsewhere, NightForm is probably large enough to accomodate your 5 month old, but usually we counsel that 5 months is about the outside limit of its usefulness since babies are usually squirming around and re-positioning themselves quite ably by 5 months...and can't be kept in a Nightform. If however, your baby is a quiet sleeper who sleeps still enough to benefit from positioning, give it a try. Phil > >> > I want to call to this group's attention that the NightForm infant > >> > positioning mattress is now available for sale. > >> > > >> > I'm reluctant to make commercial announcements like this at your > >> site, > >> > but this group, with Christie Kline's leadership, has been > >> > instrumental in the development of Nightform and about 15 of your > >> > members actually received and provided us feedback on early > >> > prototypes. So hopefully you'll permit me this " airtime. " > >> > > >> > NightForm - as some of you already know - is the invention of Dr. > >> > >> > Stelnicki. It is a bassinet-sized mattress that makes nighttime > >> > re-positionning safe, easy, and effective in the prevention of DP. > >> > We're proud to say that this is the only FDA-approved and > >> clinically > >> > tested device of its kind. > >> > > >> > Supplies are somewhat limited, but product is available for sale at > >> > our website www.NightForm.com. Out of our gratitude to this group > >> > for its participation in NightForm's development, we're announcing > >> the > >> > product here exclusively for the time being and offering a $4.00 > >> off > >> > promotion to Plagiocephaly Group Members though the end of > >> > September. Enter the code 7171 in the apppropriate box as you > >> check > >> > out to redeem the discount. > >> > > >> > Thank your for your help and interest in NightForm. > >> > > >> > Phil > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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