Oh girls, my nerves are gone with that cot!
My first baby got out when she couldn't even crawl, to this day i don't know how she done it, our monitor doesn't record. We took her to alder hey in tears, I was absolutely terrified (first time mum at this point and I thought they'd take her off us
), I was shaking and my fella ran about 3 red lights. They told us to calm down and accidents happen, that she would be fine.
Knowing all of this and that babies are unpredictable. You never know what their capable of why not take extra precautions? She reads here, so she's aware of all of this, why is she taking a chance. When I had my baby girl, I was the baby of the family, so I'd never been around babies so didn't even know that this was possible. Even my family were shocked she got out, she was a bit behind on milestones so have done that, well we had no words.
Around both my baby and toddlers cot, I have memory foam either side of their cot and a fortress of pillows in case of an accident
tbf, my little boy is still in our room cos I can't bare for him to go a door away since he's my last, BUT me and my fella do have 2 large living rooms to sit in - ones more of a play room, with LOTS of bright, loud ANNOYING toys that they both love so we avoid that one
But back to Truff, it just really baffles me shes taking chances considering she's a rainbow baby. Im not saying that those babies mean more, I just think, (not that I've went through it & I couldn't bare to think of anyone who has experienced a loss how awful would it be) that those children would be wrapped up in cotton wool times 10000000.
I can't get over how stressed I am about this
Olive is a beautiful little girl and the thought of her having an accident and hurting herself really upsets me.