Johnson and Johnson Bedtime Bath Products Lawsuit
By STOUTjodee
@STOUTjodee (3670)
United States
September 29, 2016 6:03pm CST
I know when I was a mom, I wished there would have been an easy cure for my children to make them fall sleep. However, I was fortunate that all 3 of my children slept through most of the night. I don't think there is a magical "cure" for a baby/child to sleep that you can buy!! I've heard of moms saying how they message their children in certain places and it relaxes them.
So Johnson and Johnson is being sued since they claimed that their products "were clinically proven" (which they were NOT) to help babies sleep better. So, parents actually fell for it and in some cases spent extra money, because Johnson and Johnson claimed their products were "clinically proven" and their products didn't work when they could have bought a generic of the same product for cheaper!!
Do you know anyone who used Johnson and Johnson bedtime bath products to make their baby sleep better?
~Peace~
photo courtesy of link to article provided below
https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/open-lawsuit-settlements/344599-johnsons-bedtime-bath-products-class-action-settlement/
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@IvySaysHi (4603)
• United States
30 Sep 16
I bought these before but I didn't expect for my son to magically just sleep with no problems. babies are babies and honestly at first they aren't meant to sleep through the entire night
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@yukimori (10193)
• United States
30 Sep 16
Uh... the bottle on the left seems to state that the product's mildness is clinically proven, not that it's clinically proven that they help babies sleep better.
I found that it actually worked to get my kids calmed down around bedtime... but that's something that lavender is known for. There's really no measurable difference between the Johnson and Johnson products and the comparable generics that are available.
I found that it actually worked to get my kids calmed down around bedtime... but that's something that lavender is known for. There's really no measurable difference between the Johnson and Johnson products and the comparable generics that are available.2 people like this
@celticeagle (189819)
• Boise, Idaho
30 Sep 16
Massaging their heads is relaxing. My daughter and I both used these products. I don't know if my granddaughter does or not.
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@LovingMyBabies (85923)
• Valdosta, Georgia
30 Sep 16
People seem to be sue happy these days... The bath itself is really relaxing for little ones. =) And me too-even now. Lol.
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@carebear29 (32002)
• Wausau, Wisconsin
30 Sep 16
I didn't use much of their products with my children.
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@andriaperry (118793)
• Anniston, Alabama
30 Sep 16
Probably a warm bath before bed is a automatic sleep inducer not a product.
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@bunnybon7 (50970)
• Holiday, Florida
30 Sep 16
don't know if that is what the mom uses here. but I did think this could be about the thing I heard of a baby getting baby oil down its throat and killed it because it went to the lungs. yikes. glad mine survived being lotioned and baby oiled. 

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@marguicha (230334)
• Chile
30 Sep 16
I think this is funny. I mean, even though Johnson and Johnson did tell a lie (and what product doesn´t?) I would not accept to take up the judges time in solving these situations. I have read about pills that will make me thin and creams that will make me young. If I believe in that, it only proves that I´m naive.
And how about the schemes to get rich online? Why don´t judges (and attorneys in general) spend their time getting bag people behind bars?
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@toniganzon (77084)
• Philippines
30 Sep 16
I don't. Like you, I was fortunate that my baby slept through the night without any problem. I had such a very nice baby boy that seemed to cooperate all the time. The only time I had trouble with him was when he was teething.
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