Julie Woolfolk went into labour with her third child, Rhys, on March 11, 2020.

'We came out of the hospital to a twilight zone,' she remembers.

Shortly after Julie gave birth, her home state, Texas, enacted its safer-at-home orders. That meant that, unlike with her first two babies, Julie would not have the help of her mother-in-law. And, because her husband had been deemed an essential worker, she was flying solo with two toddlers and a newborn during the day.

'It was like Lord of the Flies in our house. There were always at least two kids crying at once. It was chaos,' Julie says

To make matters more stressful, Rhys only slept when held.

'I’m pro safe-sleep, but I was so desperate, I started co-sleeping,' she says. 'It’s something I never thought I would do, but I was at my wit’s end.'

Then, there was the rising stress of a global pandemic. 'With a baby who wouldn’t sleep and all the shortages, that’s when panic happened,' she says. 'I felt like I wouldn’t be able to find nappies or food. My family members couldn’t come see us, and I didn’t have help I thought I would.'

During one sleepless night Julie saw an Instagram post about SNOO. When she realised that SNOO was available to rent, she tagged her husband in a comment to see what he would think.

By the next morning, her husband had done his research and was sold. 'He said for $4 a day, of course that’s worth our sanity!'' Julie remembers. They placed their order, and SNOO arrived a few days later.

'Within a week I was getting release,' Julie says.

In addition to sleeping in five-hour stretches at night, Rhys was napping for two hours—a huge boon for Julie, considering that before SNOO, he was napping for 10 minutes at a time! Finally, she could take a moment to write a grocery list, prep a meal, and entertain her older children.

'The biggest thing that I’m grateful for is that the increased free time I now have during the day,' she says. 'Before I was just scrambling trying to get everyone fed. SNOO has afforded me the ability not to hold the baby all day so I can actually spend quality time with my kids. That’s been invaluable.'

SNOO has lifted her spirits, too.

'Once we got SNOO, I haven’t cried once, compared to crying every day,' she says. 'I’ve never encountered a baby product that has made that much of a positive change.'

Though Julie and her family are still navigating the uncertainty of the COVID crisis, having a virtual pair of hands via SNOO is making life a little easier.

'In a stressful time where I was worried about getting a virus and being able to find diapers and groceries, suddenly sleep wasn’t one of the stressors,' she says. 'With SNOO, we’ve found a new rhythm.'

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