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Date: | Tue, 18 May 1999 22:47:52 EDT |
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Several recent posts have mentioned pushing cribs, with one siderail removed,
up against mom's bed, as a way of co-sleeping without co-bedding.
I would like to recommend this to several moms I know who are ambivalent
about whether or not to sleep with their babies.
However, I can't picture how they are attached to keep the crib from rolling
or slipping away from the bed, leaving a steep drop for baby :(.
Do people have technical suggestions for this? -- I'm talking about home,
not hospital. Or are there beds/cribs specifically made to do this safely
that people can recommend (off list if people feel it gets too close to
advertising, though I think its probably in the category of 'discussion of
professional products').
Thanks for any recommendations.
Elisheva Urbas
lay bf nudnick in NYC
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