In general, was design a factor when choosing a place for your baby to sleep?
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Did you buy any other pieces of baby or nursery furniture? How much did these purchases cost and where did you buy them?
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How did you obtain your Snoo?
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If you borrowed it, what was the arrangement you made with the other parents?
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If you rented it, what was the rate and duration of the rental?
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If you bought it used, how much did you pay for it and how or where did you buy it?
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If you sold it to someone else, how much did you sell it for and how did you sell it?
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Do you feel the Snoo was effective in terms of getting your baby to sleep? If yes, describe some of the features you observed.
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At what age did your child start sleeping through the night?
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Did you do any additional sleep training? At what age?
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Did you try any other soothing products (wraps, white noise machines, sleep positioners, bouncy chairs)? How did they work?
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At what age did you transition your baby to a full-sized crib?
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If this is not your first child, where did you put your other children to sleep during their first six months?
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Did you feel the Snoo was a better experience than the sleeping situation you used for your other children? Why or why not?
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Overall, what did you like about the Snoo?
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What didn’t you like about the Snoo?
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Would you recommend the Snoo to other parents? Why or why not?
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