Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 We found that using a play pen with the net siding material was the solution for us; when Everett moved in a crib he got his feet hooked between the bars or he'd just hit them making a lot of noise that would wake him up. The play pen worked well for nearly two years. Just recently we put Evy in a regular twin (lower bunk) up against a wall with a low rail on the outer edge he can crawl over but not roll over in his sleep. It's working OK. He hadn't out grown the play pen but I was ready to put both kids in one room together with bunk beds so I just made the switch. Another thing you might try is the use of a sleep sack (if you're not using one already). Some how the sack made a world of difference when we started using it - perhaps because it keeps the baby swaddled up and secure so they don't move so much? In any event, he immediately began to sleep a lot better. good luck, s. ----- Original Message ----- We still have big problems with wearing DBB during sleeping. Aleksi moves a lot when he is sleeping in DBB and his baby bed is not enough for his. I would appreciate any advices about beds that kids who wear DBB sleep in. Thanks in advance. Olga, Mama of and Aleksi, 20.04.04 Aleksi has bcf, DBB during sleeping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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