Toddler Bed Fall-out Prevention
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Re: Toddler Bed Fall-out Prevention
I think because I had the birth erbs in the 50s I should just speak of the affect in sleeping I never sleep with my parents but I think it a great Idea with a baby with erbs to have there parents close for sleeping The why is because I know the Fact that when you are injured with birth erbs . You are born in to Pain but true The best thing is to be there for them in sleep you bet they turn more to find a position ware it hurts less still do it at 61, I think The mattress on the floor is a good idea for possible falls
I should add that the side affect of birth erbs pain is that over a life time it gives you a high tolerance of pain it self it also helps in trying and dealing with the pain level in trying. That is another true but strange thing with these injuries,I think base on my experience
best wishes,
Tom
I should add that the side affect of birth erbs pain is that over a life time it gives you a high tolerance of pain it self it also helps in trying and dealing with the pain level in trying. That is another true but strange thing with these injuries,I think base on my experience
best wishes,
Tom
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- Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: My son had Brachial Plexus Injury from birth June 2, 06
Re: Toddler Bed Fall-out Prevention
thank you for the great ideas
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Re: Toddler Bed Fall-out Prevention
I just saw something that looks great. It's similar to the pool noodle under the bottom sheet that someone else mentioned. You can find it at gobedbug.com and I also saw them on ebay when I typed in kids bed rail. (Maybe called bed bug bumper?) My little one is turning 5, transitioning into a twin bed and it looks like we'll be needing this for a while.