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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!

> >

> >

> >

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There's as much vaild argument for co-sleeping as there is against it...

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Despite the flack I get at work (I'm a child protective service worker),

Logan is still in our bed most nights.

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There's as much vaild argument for co-sleeping as there is against it...

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Despite the flack I get at work (I'm a child protective service worker),

Logan is still in our bed most nights.

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