Newborn babies present a whole host of issues for parents when fussy or unable to sleep through the night, but SNOO Smart Sleeper is looking to help parents cut back on the amount of time it takes to calm their little one. Dr. Harvey Karp, an American pediatrician and child development specialist, joined Cheddar News to talk about the FDA's approval of the tech and how parents can snag a sleeper for free.
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