Huckleberry vs Pampers Sleep Coach

Has anyone tried both? Did one work better for your baby than the other?
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I don’t know if they’ve improved pampers but I tried it around a year ago for my now toddler and it was shit. I haven’t personally used huckleberry but heard good things from friends. With my second, I’ve just learned her sleep queues and paid attention to her rough wake windows as she never really fitted the schedules out there. She goes very chatty, then really quiet/dazed and can be a bit irritable after, if not asleep. She naps around 2.5 hours after waking for 30/40 mins. Does a similar awake time then naps for 2.5/3 hours. Then 2.5/3 hours awake before bed. Some days she will have 3 shorter naps instead. If the app works for you then that’s great, but if it doesn’t, just try to get “total nap time” in somehow, and don’t worry if that’s over six naps or two.

Would like to know too, I use pampers but not for help just literally to log sleep cause I forget lol. But I did initially try it to improve my babies sleep but I don’t feel like it’s personal at all to his age. The wake window aren’t long enough, it’s recording he needs more naps then he shout at his age. I would even say they want him To sleep too long. If you’re a first time mum I think these apps are great, I have done it all before so I do have a rough idea. They have great little courses on there too. But I’m not sure if huckleberry is better. Lots of people on here use it xx

I tried both and it didnt feel personalised at all both just talked about wake windows and these just changed to view in the app based on when you wanted baby to wake up for the day

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