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The Amby Air Baby Hammock is the perfect baby bed, ideal for the unsettled baby, babies with reflux or infants with colic.

The hammock is particularly good for enabling babies to sleep for longer periods and provides proven comfort for those with colic or reflux. In the baby hammock, your baby can be placed on their back in a natural reclining position, which can often help to relieve colic and reflux symptoms much quicker than if they are lying flat on their backs.


Many 'Amby Hammock' babies soon find that when they move, their hammock moves too, and, before you know it, they have gently rocked themselves back to sleep. Because they create this rocking motion themselves, it tends to keep them sleeping for longer ? as witnessed by many of the thousands of people who have bought an Amby Hammock over the past 25 years. And as any new parent knows, having your baby sleep for longer is a real bonus, as if they sleep longer, then you can sleep longer too! Sleep deprivation for a new mum or dad can be tough, so anything that can improve this situation has to be of benefit.


The Amby Air Baby Hammock will:

Help your baby feel comforted and secure by gently cradling him or her in a natural way, similar to the womb. This familiar feeling provides a sense of security for your baby and promotes a settled sleep.

Provide a gentle swaying motion when your baby moves, helping to gently rock him or her back to sleep, meaning less time awake for parents in the middle of the night.

Distribute your baby's weight more evenly, causing less stress on muscles and joints, helping to prevent a misshapen or flat head, which can be a problem in flatter and much firmer beds like bassinets and cots.

Allow you to keep your baby within arm's reach at night, making night time tending and feeding a lot easier. (And your new born baby should be sleeping beside your bed for his/her first 4-6 months according to professional guidance.)

Enable your baby to lie in a more natural position, on their back that can ease their discomfort if they suffer from colic or reflux.

Be easy to assemble and dissemble - once you have set it up the first time. This means you can take it everywhere and, no matter where you are staying, your baby gets to sleep in their own familiar bed all the time.

Enable your baby to sleep in the same, safe environment wherever you go since the hammock can be dismantled and re-assembled in minutes and can be used for single night's out, weekends away and taken on the plane in its carry case for those longer holidays

Let your baby use the hammock until they are about one year old although the real determinants are weight and height. With one spring, the hammock can take babies up to 12kgs in weight but many parents add a second spring such that the maximum weight can go up to 24 kgs. With height, the hammock mattress is just over 1 metre long and babies approaching 1 metre should really be moved out of the hammock and into a bed or a cot.


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