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    You will love them! They are great! I love that website. They have some of the coolest things on there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by luckies4me
    You will love them! They are great! I love that website. They have some of the coolest things on there.
    Yes... I didn't get a chance to really look around on it but what I did see was quite interesting. I think that is definitely a site I will be visiting from time to time thank you for directing me there




    R.I.P my dear Sweet Teddy. You will be missed forever. We love you.

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    I was worried about the bumpers too so I never got them. As a mom, you're allowed to worry about whatever you want! (That goes for dog moms too). I didn't see the breathable ones til recently but Sam stands in her crib now so we'll stay bumperless. At each stage there is something new to worry about!

    With Sam I only use the pacifier leash on occasion but never when she sleeps. Turns out Sam likes the leash more than the pacifier and tries to eat it. I tried different locations but it is usually not worth the hassle. Every baby is different - you never know what will work!

  4. #19
    Until the new bumper comes you could try putting her down on her stomach then she'd be in the center of the crib on her stomach rather than up against the side. Nathan rarely sleeps in his crib, but when he does we always put him down on his stomach. If we put him on his back he 1) rolls over anyway and 2) always wakes up when he rolls over.
    - Kari
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  5. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by KBlaix
    Until the new bumper comes you could try putting her down on her stomach then she'd be in the center of the crib on her stomach rather than up against the side. Nathan rarely sleeps in his crib, but when he does we always put him down on his stomach. If we put him on his back he 1) rolls over anyway and 2) always wakes up when he rolls over.
    I usually put her on her side... that seems to be most comfortable for her. At this point in time she absolutely detests being on her tummy lol she is starting to like it more during play time but to lay on her tummy and sleep? she screams bloody murder lol.

    But I do put her in the center of the crib... she's just very wiggly. She starts in the center head pointing to the top feet pointing to the bottom. Everyday when she gets up I never know what I will find lol. sometimes she is just turned 90 degrees and is sideways in the crib... sometimes she does a full 180 and her head is where her feet were and vice versa... sometimes she is just cuddled up to the side lol. I never know what I will find.




    R.I.P my dear Sweet Teddy. You will be missed forever. We love you.

    http://www.hannahshands.etsy.com

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