I did see a similar post yday. But anyone else’s little one doing this? Yesterday and in the night he was rolling over like crazy, sticking his legs through the crib bars (he is in a sleep sack) then about 2am he woke me up because he’d rolled onto his tummy and stuck his legs through and couldn’t get back! Help!! He’d literally just started sleeping pretty much the whole night. Now I have to release him like he’s in the stocks 🤣🤣 xx
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Our little one started doing this too so we got mesh bumpers. I know they're not recommended but I can't imagine broken limbs are either so it seems the lesser of two evils 😂. I did make my husband smother himself with it to see how well he could breathe and he was breathing perfectly fine 🤣 so we considered it safe haha. Our son doesn't put his face against it or anything anyway but even if he did, I'm adamant he'd be fine xx

https://amzn.eu/d/4k0iH4q. This is the sort of thing we have but it's secured with velcro instead of ties

They soon learn the boundaries of the cot and stop doing it, just give it a couple of weeks

this made me laugh Kate!!

Yeah my LG finds comfort in it strangely. She's gotten stuck a few times but she cries when she does. So I'm not super worried I guess.

@Alicia your comment about releasing him from the stocks made me laugh too so I decided to join the hilarity 😂

We were the same he had both legs and both arms through at one point -we went for the mesh bumpers, they come with velcro and ties that tie the other side of the cot , if u put them on properly they ain't coming of , I tried to pull the velcro of and because I'd woven it through the slats and double knotted them the other side, he isn't going to pull them of x