I’ve read different opinions and my main concern is would I sleep better? Brazilian hammocks seem to be popular but is that only for naps and not daily sleeping habits? Thank you.
http://hammock.lifetips.com/cat/60826/hammock-beds/index.html
this is one of the sites I found which made it so intriguing. I would love to find someone that actually sleeps in a hammock overnight. The fabric kind of course, the rope is actually an English alteration.
While reading one of my pregnancy and delivery books, I came across these hammocks that are used in labor and delivery to support the mama under the arms. The hammock (could be just a very long piece of fabric too) is hung in a loop from the ceiling and mama leans over the fabric with it tucked under her arms to allow support and weight to be taken off her feet when labor has progressed. Can be adjusted so mama is standing or kneeling. I am considering making one if I cannot find it but not sure how that will fly with the hospital!!
Any idea where I could find one??
Thanks!!
I will check with the hospital…That hadn’t occurred to me!
This is birth #5 and I would have LOVED to have one of these with the others when I got to the exhaustion part
I will be water birthing again too!
I’ve been researching, and apparently a lot of people do it. Has anyone tried it? If I decide to use one, what kind should I use (a brazilian, quilted, or fabric) and how will I make it look more.. indoorsy? Any ideas?
i was wondering how big a piece of fabric i should get to make the one. thx!!!
Lysol wont help me, it doesnt seem safe for fabric, only hard surfaces, or air. But I need to disinfect my huge chair. My 8 year old spent a week on it and she was very ill. Are there any products I can use?
I want to make just a old shirt fabric with it hanging over the cage. Will it sleep in it?
Does anyone know how to make a rope hammock. Not the hammock with fabric. Are there any websites with detailed info of how to do it from start to finish?
I feel like every time I put one up it is dismantled within a day or two. I have tried putting Eyelets into the corners but they still chew it. Any suggestions for the best thing to hang the hammock with? Should I use stronger fabric than fleece? I know not to use towels.
When my dogs chew their dog beds my mom puts a tiny bit of tobasco sauce around on the edges. I feel like that would be a bad idea with rats though. Ideas please!

This awesome military-inspired portable hammock sets up quickly to let you enjoy a comfortable rest with minimum fuss! The clever camouflage print fabric is ideal for creating a hidden hideout; when used out in the open, it’s a daring dash of soldier styling.
Ultra-sturdy metal D-rings and wooden stretchers allow steady support. Polyester fabric. 91 3/8″ long x 29 7/8″ wide. Supports up to 250 lbs.
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