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Fragolina

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Saffron Wrote:

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> For what age baby/child? Dream tubes might be

> better than a bed guard. Otherwise any adjustable

> bed guard should be fine.



Hi Saffron, my son is 14 months & spends half the night in my bed *hangs head in shame*. He's a real wriggler & often throws himself around the bed. It means I'm having to sleep with half an eye open incase he hurls himself off!

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Fragolina Wrote:

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> Saffron Wrote:

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> > For what age baby/child? Dream tubes might be

> > better than a bed guard. Otherwise any

> adjustable

> > bed guard should be fine.

>

>

> Hi Saffron, my son is 14 months & spends half the

> night in my bed *hangs head in shame*. He's a real

> wriggler & often throws himself around the bed. It

> means I'm having to sleep with half an eye open

> incase he hurls himself off!


Mock shame, I hope! :) I was cosleeping with my daughter on a futon in her room until she was three!!


I remember the wriggling so well... actually she was wriggling in our bed at 2am this morning. Sigh.

xx

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