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"Breathable" cot bumpers
Can anyone recommend cot bumpers / side protectors that are breathable and do not pose a risk of suffocation?
Sophie's 19 weeks tomorrow and is very wriggly at night. She sleeps well, but when I go to get her up for the day she's usually turned 90 or 180 degress. She's in a sleeping bag and I put her right in the middle of the cot so she can't use the sides as leverage, but she still manages it. As she's getting bigger she's getting nearer the sides and I'm worried she'll either get her arms caught between the bars or hit her head. And after having seen Panarama a couple of weeks ago hubby is really paranoid she'll injure herself and we'll get in trouble!
Sophie's 19 weeks tomorrow and is very wriggly at night. She sleeps well, but when I go to get her up for the day she's usually turned 90 or 180 degress. She's in a sleeping bag and I put her right in the middle of the cot so she can't use the sides as leverage, but she still manages it. As she's getting bigger she's getting nearer the sides and I'm worried she'll either get her arms caught between the bars or hit her head. And after having seen Panarama a couple of weeks ago hubby is really paranoid she'll injure herself and we'll get in trouble!
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http://www.kiddicare.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/productdisplayA_190_10751_-1_14736_92171_10001_14736
Hth xx
I have the airwrap bumper that honeypops has posted the link for and its fab. I would definitely recommended it.
My DS is a wriggly pants & was constantly waking himself up with legs & arms stuck through the cot bars & since this has been on he hasn't done it at all. It also squishes down if they try to climb on it so they cant use it as leverage to climb out of the cot.
I got mine from Amazon.
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