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My #3 (7 months) is a light sleeper compared to my other two; louder household noises can wake him, as well as sibling noises if he's on the edges of sleep. Part of me is longing for more sleep and wonders if a white noise machine might help. The other part of me wonders if that just sets up bad future habits.

 

Thoughts and experiences from the Hive?

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No, I use them in my kids' rooms who are older and in my room too! They're wonderful. It covers so many road noises, getting dressed din, bathroom ablutions, and other things that disrupt those still sleeping.

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I used white noise machines when my kids were babies. I started pretty young because one was such a light sleeper. Even the central air kicking on and off woke him. They still have them in their rooms, actually--12 years later!

 

ETA: I took white noise with me to college. I don't remember when I started using one growing up. But lots of people sleep with fans or other background noise. We have the faint sound of the kids now, but none directly in our bedroom. I can sleep without, but I do prefer sounds. I don't think it's a life impediment!

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Both of my children have noise machines in their bedrooms. We started using them because we lived in a small house on a busy street. White noise actually drives me insane, so we use the ocean sounds, which is very relaxing. We purchased one machine at Brookstone for an insane amount of money. The second machine came from Target and was much more reasonable. When we travel, we use an app on a tablet.

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Even if it starts a 'bad habit' of needing white noise, what harm can come of it? White noise machines are tiny and can travel anywhere. Heck, you can even get a free app on a phone for one. Everyone has a sleep association-swaddling, pacifier, nursing, dark room, bath, etc. What would be the harm in a white noise machine? It's not making her dependent on anyone else, and is going to allow her to sleep for longer...do it! Clearly, we are big fans of the white noise here lol. For our foster son, I crank that sucker up super loud. He's had it on when he sleeps since he came home from the hospital, and now when he hears it he just starts closing his eyes lol. It's traveled with us and actually helps him have something familiar in a new environment. We have three other kids and three dogs, so a noise canceling thing is necessary.

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Ours is in the hallway so it dampens the other-house noise without being in the room. White noise machines irritate the crap out of me and my crankiest child. I like a fan on to sleep, and we have those in all the bedrooms, but our hallway is super creaky. The noise machine outside the closed door works. It's annoying when you're in the hallway, but it disappears when you close the door.

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My husband has a nature sounds machine that he uses nightly.  I'll admit that when he's out of town, I turn it on.  It does a good job of hiding most of the house creaking noises that would otherwise have me jumping.

 

His machine has ten sounds such as the ocean, rain, crickets chirping, and more.   It is, I think, an older model of this one:

Conair Sound Therapy Sound Machine

 

Regards,

Kareni

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We love this one!

 

Marpac Dohm-DS All Natural Sound Machine, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HD0ELFK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_w5drybYV0WQQA

 

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We own 3 of these. They are the best!

 

You can even get a used older model on ebay. I would make sure it is from a non smoking home.

 

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xsleepmate+white.TRS0&_nkw=sleepmate+white&_sacat=0

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You all have talked me into it. Santa is bringing baby a white noise machine for Christmas. Mommy needs more sleep!

I'm glad you are. I wanted to say that my last three all had white noise played while the napped and when they first went to sleep and it didn't cause any habits that needed to be broken. At some point with each I just stopped using it and it was not an issue.(but like someone said-even if it had been, you need the baby to sleep!)
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