I’d heard about the ABCs & whenever I heard a flat firm surface, I thought of crib and figured we’re good. I’m so glad we found the safe sleep groups on Facebook when we did or else we could’ve been one of those tragic statistics. Unfortunately there are way too many unsafe baby products out there. I will not be sleeping because she misses the dang thing as much as I do. ![]() ![]() I mean it all makes sense, but it was advertised to me as such a safe perfect sleep solution I never even thought twice! I guess I’ll be researching everything now.Īnd not sleeping. They’re apparently no safer than bumper pads. There have been a few SIDS deaths linked to it. They’re not even advised for sleeping At all (which I may be crazy but I’m pretty sure that’s how it was advertised to me was as a cosleeper?) it’s Straight up banned in Canada. I immediately rolled her over and she started gasping and crying, reaching out with her arms.įirst I threw the damn thing off the bed and unpacked the bassinet.ĭock a tots are not as safe as they led me to believe it seems. She hadn’t rolled over completely, but breathing was extremely difficult. Then tonight I reached over and found she had somehow wedged her little face in the corner. ![]() I can nuzzle it between my husband and I and keep her (safely) close. She sleeps like an angel for as long as I’ll let her. This is merely my experience and nothing is going to change how I feel about it for my little one! Wether you do it or not, use a dock a tot or not is none of my business and you go mama for doing what’s right for your family. First let me say I know cosleepjng is a very personal choice.
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