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    Posted: 13 July 2010 at 10:07pm
Hey ladies,

I'm having a few difficulties trying to get my girl to sleep, she doesn't want to get down too easily anymore. But when she does because she has been sitting up screaming/crying she falls asleep still sitting but bent forwards...Surely this is not good for her?

Do we just leave them like this. I know she tends to move herself to another position but I can't help but feel that it's no good and it would be so uncomfortable after a while.

If I lay her back properly she wakes up and cry's.

What do you guys do?...or does this not happen for you? lol
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Awww!!! Have you tried a safety sleep? I dont know if she would tolerate it at this stage though.

Plunket line might have some advice.

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Yeah she's in the safetysleep. She either sits up in that or squrims out of it. Or gets into random positions in it. haha I'm thinking really what's the point in it now.

Might give them a go when she goes for a nap today.
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I think just leave her to it. She's old enough to move herself and as you said she does move herself eventually. If moving her is going to wake her up then you'd just be interupting her. I sure that she'd move if she was struggling to breath or not comfortable.


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