What evidence do you have that it works?

Modified on Sun, 20 Nov, 2022 at 3:13 PM

Throughout our research, babies who have trialled the Qudo Soother showed a significant improvement, with reduced irritability and crying.

An independent study with the University of Surrey in 2019, showed that it gave relief to 73% of babies in the study and 100% of these babies had significant reduction in pain and persistent crying, 100% of parents reported improved mental health and of these families reported significant improvement in wellbeing of the baby.

It helped parents console their babies and improved the whole mental wellbeing of parents and the wider family. The babies slept longer and more deeply, it reduced reliance on over-the-counter medications. There was no evidence that it impeded either breast or bottle feeding habits.

Parents reported feeling more confident and content, that they were helping their babies. This in turn helps parents feel emotionally and physically better - getting more sleep is all part of this. 

A calmer baby makes happier parents and makes bonding easier.

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