Exactly. You can’t supervise from a split screen monitor, side on, face obscured, chest obscured by a blanket/arms, from a distance anyway.I don’t think she even watches the monitor either. She’s too engrossed in her bloody phone
Boobs her to sleep. I guess this is plan BI'm so confused. She's put Ada to bed in the doona? Like, did she put her in awake and just pushed her around the room til she fell asleep? Does Ash have any kind of 'bedtime' routine with Ada that she's spoken about before?
She said her Dad fixed itBoobs her to sleep. I guess this is plan B
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Is the dollhouse fixed? Or was there another level?
And his head is pressed right up to the bumperSo Alfie's room is 23 degrees, he's in pj's, a 2.5 tog sleeping bag and a duvet over himit's one extreme to the other isn't it?!
Me neither.Why would you not strap them in I don’t get it
Alf’s won’t have sound either. The aeroplane taking off in his bedroom would disturb the tv watching.Exactly. You can’t supervise from a split screen monitor, side on, face obscured, chest obscured by a blanket/arms, from a distance anyway.
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It’s pretty awful that they publish this when their own user manual pretty much contradicts it.
Ahh yes 2 children left to sleep in 2 separate death traps. The bumpers look as safe as herExactly. You can’t supervise from a split screen monitor, side on, face obscured, chest obscured by a blanket/arms, from a distance anyway.
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I think it’s been said before .. hereditary and shit diet. Alf basically looks the spit of Ash’s old face pre workCan someone please explain why Alfie's teeth are "gappy"? Is that normal?
HER DAD WAS A FIREMANAsh! Have you done some research? Because I just quickly did and….
“When babies sleep in the sitting position, their heads can fall forward, restricting their airways and causing them to stop breathing. This devastating phenomenon, known as positional asphyxiation, was found to be the cause of 48 percent of deaths in car seats in a 2015 study published in The Journal of Pediatrics, affecting children up to age two. The other 52 percent of deaths were caused by strangling on straps, often because they weren’t properly secured.”
“We thought we were going to find a lot of premature infants die in car seats,” says Jeffrey Colvin, a paediatrician at Children’s Mercy in Kansas City and one of the authors of the study. “Instead, we found perfectly healthy babies who had been put into car seats not for the purpose of travelling. That’s just where the caregiver had them sleep, which makes it so much more preventable.”
Get her out you numb skull.
It definitely was the white noise machine, that sound is ingrained in my brainBtw I don’t think that was white noise the other morning I think it was the Dyson heater blaring.
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