Guest guest Posted February 3, 2006 Report Share Posted February 3, 2006 Despite the flack I get at work (I'm a child protective service worker), Logan is still in our bed most nights. We bought a cover for the bar and screws from clubfootdesigns.com, which I found in this group. It was under $20 and works great. And we use a fleece sleep sack. Between the two things we are well protected from the bar. We too are trying to get him in the crib, although not very hard. I think the sleep sack may help with keeping the shoes from getting stuck between the bars. Good Luck. and Logan Re: Anyone Co-Sleeping with a FAB'er? , did you see the Reversible Bar Cover pattern? If you make them a little bigger, they cover parts of the bolts too. It is in the files section: Reversible Bar Cover Pattern.doc We have a foam cover over the bar too, but if you don't I bet you could just add extra padding to the bar cover to make it thicker. , > Just to jump in here. If you sew, I can get you a pattern for a decent sleep sack. Then you can make it out of whatever stretchy material you like. There is a pattern in the file section of the ns4cf list, size 2T. You can print it off, or read the instructions to see if you can do it. I have other sizes too. > > > Mom to Tenny. rt. cf. 7/15/04 FAB 14/7 > and the other monsters who shall remain ??? > Anyone Co-Sleeping with a FAB'er? > >Date: Fri, 03 Feb 2006 16:14:11 -0000 > > > >Many restless nights and bruised legs later, Hayden is STILL in our > >bed (not for a lack of trying on MY part to get him OUT!) It wasn't > >so bad when he had casts on, although I had some pretty bruises then, > >but it is even scarier with the FAB on - he swings his legs up over > >his head and I find myself doing the " duck and cover " most of the > >night so he doesn't bring the bar back down on my face! I've woken up > >in the night with something digging in my back (the bar again) and he > >likes to sleep with one leg up on me. > > > >I've thought about using a sleepsack, but he is such a warm kid I > >think he'd roast all night in it. I've been using receiving blankets > >to wrap around the bar and various small pillows to pad my body, but > >they don't stay in okace for long because he moves constantly. Of > >course, I could always kick my husband out of the bed - he snores anyway. > > > >Anyone else dealing with this issue? What have you tried? Thanks in > >advance! > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 There's as much vaild argument for co-sleeping as there is against it... s. ----- Despite the flack I get at work (I'm a child protective service worker), Logan is still in our bed most nights. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 4, 2006 Report Share Posted February 4, 2006 There's as much vaild argument for co-sleeping as there is against it... s. ----- Despite the flack I get at work (I'm a child protective service worker), Logan is still in our bed most nights. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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