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recommendation for some kind of guard/barrier to stop dummies falling out of cot....


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I havent heard of anything but we started tying a cloth into the corner or the cot in a pouch shape and would leave a couple of spare dummies in there. when our daughter lost hers inthe night we would move her hand for her to feel for another dummy herself.

after a couple of nights she stopped waking us up and would just get it out of the pouch herself.

Our first was a dummy addict and we just had 2 cot bumpers going all around the cot (why are standard cot bumpers so short?) and then 6 dummies in the cot. Felt a bit pathetic and yes it was... but it worked.
dummy clips! Oh and buy the Avent ones which sort of click when the handle knocks against the main part of the dummy so that they can find it themselves by sound in the dark if they still have the dummy when they are older...

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