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Tuty
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Side sleeping
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May 17, 2006, 23:34:27 pm »
How necessary is it to switch sides when side sleeping? My DD can only fall asleep on her right side, nothing else seems to make her fall asleep.
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May 17, 2006, 23:40:43 pm »
If only one side, she can develop a flat spot on that side of her head. Can you turn her at some point?
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Re: Side sleeping
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May 17, 2006, 23:56:53 pm »
I would turn ds around in the crib. He falls asleep on his left side - after his DF I put him on his right side, but where his feet were, I put his head - he is still looking at the same thing if he opens his eyes, but he is on a different side. He usually stays there.
Of course this was before we had to elevate the mattress - but now he is used to sleeping on either side.
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Zoe
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