|
|
|
date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 02:42:31 +0000 (UTC),
group: uk.people.parents.pregnancy
back
Baby Sleeping Bags
Argh, OE crashed on me :) I hope this doesn't show up twice!
I was just wondering the group's opinion on baby sleeping bags. I was
adamant I didn't want/need one, but you know what its like when you start
thinking about these things!
I wonder if they might be a good thing for night time feeds etc. Also, am
nervy about blankets as cousin suffocated in them 30 yrs ago, and I nearly
died the same way 23 yrs ago. I don't know. I wish I would stop fretting
this week!
Anyone have any good/bad experience with them?
Lucy
date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 02:42:31 +0000 (UTC)
author: lucy-h
|
Re: Baby Sleeping Bags
lucy-h wrote:
> Argh, OE crashed on me :) I hope this doesn't show up twice!
Only once for me...
> I was just wondering the group's opinion on baby sleeping bags. I was
> adamant I didn't want/need one, but you know what its like when you start
> thinking about these things!
>
> I wonder if they might be a good thing for night time feeds etc. Also, am
> nervy about blankets as cousin suffocated in them 30 yrs ago, and I nearly
> died the same way 23 yrs ago. I don't know. I wish I would stop fretting
> this week!
>
> Anyone have any good/bad experience with them?
Gro-bags have been fab for us. No worries about suffocation as you
say. They don't come off in the middle of the night either (result =>
cold baby wakes up & wakes you up too) unlike blankets.
As an added bonus, they stop the little wotsits climbing out of the
cot as well. Until they learn how to undo the zip of course.
Gro-bags were quite expensve though :(
cheers, Phil
--
http://www.kantaka.co.uk/ .oOo. public key: http://www.kantaka.co.uk/gpg.txt
date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 08:52:55 +0000
author: Phil Armstrong
|
|
|