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Stefanie

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Inclined to Sleep

I've had this in the crib from the beginning but every morning I wake up and Jared is at the bottom of the crib and the incline is way at the top. Should I take it out of the crib?

It's also funny because he has a learning puppy at the bottom of the crib and when he slides down his foot hits the puppy's foot and it turns on. So every morning I hear..."It's learning time!!!", that's how I know he's at the bottom of the crib!Chat Icon

Posted 8/15/05 12:53 PM
 
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steph4777
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Re: Inclined to Sleep

Good question, I was wondering the same thing. Nate seems to slide himself out his also. But when he's flat on his back he doesn't sleep very long.

Posted 8/15/05 12:57 PM
 

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Re: Inclined to Sleep

Jack did that and it freaked me out so I took the sides out and now he just uses it as a pillow.. He stays on it for most of the night..

Your puppy story is funny.. I've been waking up to hear his aquarium playing this past week since he learned how it works.. lol

Message edited 8/15/2005 2:03:04 PM.

Posted 8/15/05 2:02 PM
 

my3bugs
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Re: Inclined to Sleep

I used it even though he started doing things like that - for about 4 months. Since Kevin had reflux - it was more for my peace of mind to have him slightly raised than for anything else.

Posted 8/15/05 2:24 PM
 

RyansMommy
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Re: Inclined to Sleep

we stuffed a blanket/sheet underneath the mattress to raise it slightly...he would always wind up at the bottom of the crib too but I knew it was best for him to lay like this for a few hours. Once he started rollling over and sleeping on his stomach (about 6 mos) we took it out.

Posted 8/15/05 2:50 PM
 

stayandjohn
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Re: Inclined to Sleep

Posted by Stefanie

I've had this in the crib from the beginning but every morning I wake up and Jared is at the bottom of the crib and the incline is way at the top. Should I take it out of the crib?

It's also funny because he has a learning puppy at the bottom of the crib and when he slides down his foot hits the puppy's foot and it turns on. So every morning I hear..."It's learning time!!!", that's how I know he's at the bottom of the crib!Chat Icon



LOL John kicks his puppy all the time, I hear over the monitor, Your my Best Friend or Hug Me.....drives me out of my mind

Posted 8/15/05 11:37 PM
 

my3bugs
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Re: Inclined to Sleep

Posted by stayandjohn

Posted by Stefanie

I've had this in the crib from the beginning but every morning I wake up and Jared is at the bottom of the crib and the incline is way at the top. Should I take it out of the crib?

It's also funny because he has a learning puppy at the bottom of the crib and when he slides down his foot hits the puppy's foot and it turns on. So every morning I hear..."It's learning time!!!", that's how I know he's at the bottom of the crib!Chat Icon



LOL John kicks his puppy all the time, I hear over the monitor, Your my Best Friend or Hug Me.....drives me out of my mind



Oh jeez- that is funny - it would drive me nuts. The learning puppy sometimes goes off for no reason in the toy box too...Sometimes I forget to shut off the kick and play and I am awoken to B - Bear - Rooooaarrrrr...hehe

Posted 8/16/05 8:17 AM
 
 

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