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    Posted: 15 November 2007 at 12:20pm
Has anyone got a safety sleep that they would be prepared to lend us? As mentioned in another thread, my 14mth old has just started to move around in her cot and as a result is barely napping and was up half the night last night playing etc. She's in a go-go bag but that isn't helping. She NEEDS a lot of sleep so this is killing us!

This moving thing is turned my prefect sleeper into a terrible sleeper! I'd like to try one of these but don't want to buy one before trying one. We are in central Auckland.

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Fiona, you can use ours, i am in wellington, so if one comes up nearer use that, but we don't use ours anymore as Fay hates being confined at the moment and ends up furious whne we use it. Let me know if you want to borrow it and I will send it up
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Thanks heaps. Will let you know.

I'd really like to let this phase pass BUT we are all getting exhausted. I'm guessing all kids so this at some stage.

Did it take long for this phase to pass for your little ones (I asked this in another thread but didn't get any answers )
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I would defiitely try a safety sleep (safety pinit on if you have to) just so you can all get some sleep. She might be ok once she has figured out how to lie back down again. Probably just doing it because she can! I have a safety sleep you can borrow too if you need it.
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Hey Fiona, I went to a sleep seminar and the lady said that they learn to stand up but then can't lay back down, thats why I suggested the safety sleep in your other thread, just till she reaches that next developmental stage then she will be right.
I would lend you mine but I need it to strap my little wriggler down.

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I have one Fiona - PM me if you would like to use it.

I'm in Auckland.
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i know its not what you are after but have you thought about trying a baby ok instead...i got one for toby when he was about 14 mths old and it was great. you may be able to get one on trade me or the sleep store sell them... it will allow her a little bit more movement but not allow her to stand up.

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Or maybe I could just sew part of the go-go bag to her sheet...
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I also have a safety sleep that you can borrow. I had it for my second, but I don't think I will be needing it for a long time.

I am in West Auckland.

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