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Baby Monitors
Recently, my wife and I had gone to visit a couple with whom we
were regular bridge players. They had recently had a baby and our
weekly bridge sessions had gone on a hiatus. Now, almost four months
later, we were re-starting the session.
Having tucked her baby to sleep, the mother came to the bridge
table to join in the game with gusto. We were enjoying ourselves
thoroughly when suddenly there was a high pitched noise of a child
wailing. I was utterly startled. Even as the mother rushed upstairs
to check on her baby, I was left wondering if it was just me, or
had we hear the baby wailing crystal clear from a considerable distance
on a different level of the house? Seeing my startled and mystified
expression, the husband broke into laughter and explained that it
was the remarkable effect of the new contraption they had gotten
to monitor their baby. It was what was known as a baby monitor.
Now, I too have a child. But the baby monitor we use is called
a maid. And she is a very efficient one at that! But seriously,
the only kind of baby monitor I had heard about or seen was the
one in the infant’s ward of maternity hospitals. And even
there, the monitor was only used to monitor the vital signs of sick
babies. Was there something I was missing, or perhaps, unable to
see? Seemed like it, as the husband began to explain all about baby
monitors. The baby monitor, according to him, was an indispensable
two way radio that was commonly used to monitor infants. Many parents
have faced the problem of going about their household chores as
the baby lies in another room, seemingly asleep. But they have often
discovered that there’s a constant tussle between managing
e baby and managing the chores. Choosing the chores over the baby
leaves them feeling like they aren’t there when needed –
whether for a nappy change, feeding time or just to pat the baby
to sleep. And the problem remained till some innovative soul came
up with a simple and effective baby monitor.
A typical baby monitor is a two part gadget. One part is the transmitter,
that can be kept near the crib of the baby and the other part is
a receiver that is carried around. This way, no matter where in
the house you are, if your baby makes a noise, the baby monitor
will let you know. Sounds simple right? One wonders why nobody ever
thought of it earlier. But it does get better. Newer version of
baby monitors come with multiple receivers that can connect wirelessly
with your existing sound system to keep you posted. And some of
the technologically advanced baby monitors also come with an in-built
camera for you to not just hear your baby, but to see it too. So
even if it is moving around and not making a sound, you can still
rush to comfort it. Some invention this! I resolved then and there
that although my first born was not monitored constantly, I would
ensure that my next child would have the facility of growing up
with a baby monitor.
Author:
Tod Cox
Article writer for NewBabyFacts.com.
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