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April 12th, 2009, 07:31 PM
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So now that Cambria can pull her self up I think it's time to move into the crib. She's in our PnP by our bed which would be fine but the part she sleeps in is raised up and kinda rock's ( which i dont like cause when she moves it wakes her ) back and fourth so I dont trust her in there any more. Well, the problem is Im short!!! And Totally can't put her in her crib unless I practically drop her! Im soooo hating my crib right now. It doesn't have a drop down bar cause it's a convertable bed. We thought it did but didn't realize it till we put it together and didn't want to take it down to go replace it. Well, now I wish we would have. So DH got me a lil step stool. Ive only tried it once and kinda works but I still have to drop her in a little. Well, The problem is she will ONLY sleep on her belly now. She could be sound asleep and the moment I put her on her back back she'll wake screaming!! No big deal right, jsut put her on her belly. Well, when she sleep's at night she doesn't roll around at all. She stays on her belly the whole time and will just move her head side to side. When she try's to roll ontp her back she act's like she can't do it and this wakes her up. I was thinking maybe cause the PnP doesn't give her much room but even in the crib she can't seem to roll over. Is this bad? Could she suffocate on her belly cause she can't roll over? She's rolled over before I dont know why she seems to have forgotton?! And how do I get her to sleep on her back??? Im afraid to move her into her crib/room If I know she isn't able to roll over at night.
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April 12th, 2009, 09:37 PM
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honestly, I would try her out for just nap time in the crib, that way you can see and monitor how she is on her belly in the crib. Do that a few times then reassess and see what happens. I think if she can flip her head from side to side, shell be ok. Its just scary that they want to be belly sleepers before even rolling over!! hang in there, she'll figure it out

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April 13th, 2009, 05:44 AM
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I agree with Beth!
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