Joined: 26 Jul 2006 Posts: 1128 Location: , San Diego,California
Suggestions Posted: 11-13-06 14:00pm
Whats the best sleep positioner for a
baby,because my baby boy moves a lot
through the night.And we bought him one
from babies r us but that one didnt seem
to work.Any tips you can give.Because hes
sleeping in the bed with us.And I want
him in this crib.Thanks
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AyaMiyaki
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Posted: 11-13-06 14:05pm
I think positioners are for younger
babies. If he can roll over, I don't see
how one would help him.
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ANGELOS MAMA
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Joined: 26 Jul 2006 Posts: 1128 Location: , San Diego,California
Posted: 11-13-06 17:01pm
Whats the best thing to do?
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Bridget
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Posted: 11-13-06 17:01pm
Let him sleep in his crib and move around
all he wants.
What's the concern?
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hopefulmjz
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Posted: 11-13-06 18:20pm
I agree with .Bridget, to let him sleep
how he wants in his crib. I put my baby
in her crib while she's awake, and she
falls asleep how she wants. And if I lay
her in there while she's asleep, she
*never* wakes up on the same end of the
crib, let alone the same position.
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