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Vics100pink · 19/06/2017 08:12

Hi is it OK for my baby to sleep in a pram carry cot during the day

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YoureNotASausage · 19/06/2017 08:13

Yes. It's flat so definitely fine.

user1470064958 · 19/06/2017 08:14

Carrycot is fine just not the car seat.

Topseyt · 19/06/2017 08:14

Totally fine. All three of mine did.

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mummabubs · 19/06/2017 08:14

We've just bought a sola2 travel system from mamas and papas and the sales rep told us that they can sleep in the carry cot due to the mattress they use - not sure if this applies to all carry cots but part of me assumes so?

Vics100pink · 19/06/2017 08:22

It's this one, it ok

Baby sleeping in pram
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PotteringAlong · 19/06/2017 08:23

Yes. All 3 of mine had their naps this way

RaeSkywalker · 19/06/2017 08:24

Absolutely fine.

Vics100pink · 19/06/2017 08:35

Just worry as obviously she is young so she feeds and goes back to sleep and its like alot of time in there

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PotteringAlong · 19/06/2017 11:56

what are you worried about?

chloechloe · 19/06/2017 14:05

Hello vics. I've noticed that you're posting lots of questions about whether various things are safe for your baby. Of course it's normal to have lots of questions with your first baby, but you come across as very anxious. Do you have anybody in real life that you can discuss this with - perhaps your health visitor? - as it seems to go beyond normal first time mum fretting.

Vics100pink · 19/06/2017 14:49

Yeah I'm just nervous as first time mum and I'm on antibiotics which makes me emotional and family along way away

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DrSpin · 19/06/2017 20:01

Vics I agree with others that you seem anxious. You ask strangers online lots of questions. I really think you should talk to your health visitor - maybe take a range of the questions you have needed to ask here as a guide to your concerns. There maybe a parenting course you could be referred to or a real life form of support?

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