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Old 01-11-08, 20:30
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For the last week or so Callum has been falling asleep on his front or else turning onto his front while he's asleep. I've been checking on him regularly and turning him when he's on his front, sometimes he stays asleep and sometimes he wakes up! Logan always slept on his side so I've no experience of this. The reason I turn him is he hates being on his front when he's awake and cries. He can't turn himself back over onto his back yet and this really worries me if he got into trouble in his sleep he won't be able to turn back over Anyone else had this? xo
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Old 01-11-08, 20:57
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Will's has been sleeping on her front for a good month now, i turned only a couple of times at the beginning, but now i just leave her.
Will's also can not roll back onto her back, but when she wakes she lets me know about about it x
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Old 01-11-08, 21:11
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Aw that's good to know thanks! I thought Callum was the only one not able to turn back over at that age, thought it was pretty late! Yeah he usually screams if he's on his front when he wakes up lol! xo
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Old 01-11-08, 21:19
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Jessimae slept on her front from birth, and livvy does turn in her sleep tbh ive never turned them back just left them..... never wanted to wake them....xxx
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Old 01-11-08, 21:25
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Once they can roll (even if only one way) you don't need to bother about turning them x
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Old 01-11-08, 21:26
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Ava did that and couldn't turn herself back over so I solved the problem by tucking her in with a sheet over her grobag so she was pinned on her back....I even tucked the bottom of the grobag into the bottom of the mattress. Once she could roll herself back again I stopped doing this. I only had to do it for a month. She seemed to like the secure feeling. HTH xx
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Old 01-11-08, 21:49
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Great thanks! Glad I don't need to turn him in future, am always worried about waking him! Like the sneaky idea Snookie! Not sure if it would work with Callum as he loves sleeping on his side, might get annoyed at not being able to move. xo
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Rosie seems to roll onto her front most nights and will sometimes roll back herself or just scream til I turn her!! Unless she cries though I tend to just leave her xxx
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