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Baby has been sick in her sleep, and worried now to go to bed myself

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carriemumsnet · 15/05/2007 22:16

dd, 15 months vomited after tea, and again after bath and again as I put her down to bed. Washed and changed her and bedding and she went out like a light. Just thinking of heading to bed and checked on her and she's been sick again in her cot but is fast asleep.

Worried because:
We sleep one floor down and monitor not working - will she choke on her vomit if she;s sick in night?

Less crucial, do I wake her to change her bedding - bearing in mind I've run out of sleeping bags and she's sleeping soundly...

Poor lamb. She's due chickenpox any day now as we were with friends who had it over bank hol weekend. Wonder if this is something to do with it?

carriemumsnet · 15/05/2007 22:22

Her room used to be my office, is about as big as a desk, so unless I get in cot with her might be tricky.

But might go and sleep with one of other kids on their floor (next door to her) so at least I'd hear her..

May well leave bedding - she was just so tired tonight and would hate to wake her up and distress her. Maybe turn her round out of way of sick... TMI i know....

Thanks for taking time to get back

carriemumsnet · 15/05/2007 22:25

X posted with the towel brigade - top plan. Will go and see if I can slip one under her now...

Feel as if I've been elbow deep in sick all night!

Thanks so much again to all of you. I don't post personal stuff much (too busy bumping me surveys!) and sometimes forget what an amazing lot you are when folks need advice quickly.

carriemumsnet · 15/05/2007 22:29

Keep X posting. She would probably not sleep with me. After a couple of serious co- sleepers we've made quite an effort to discourage it with this one to the point that now when it would be lovely to have a snuggly sleep she just sees our bed as somewhere to play...

No, think spare pull out bed in ds's room with doors open is probably best option. She's been my only good sleeper out of 3, so was due a bad night at some stage.

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