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supporting baby's neck when dozing in the buggy

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time4tea · 03/09/2007 22:00

DS2 (6 months) has to go in the back of the Phil&Ted buggy, and the one nuisance of an otherwise great buggy is that it doesn't recline. if he dozes off, his head/neck looks uncomfortable. any tips for dealing with this?

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time4tea · 05/09/2007 15:15

Bumping,

also just heard back from Phil and Ted's they say all they can recommend is a Ted Sponge. Wondered if anyone had experience of this - it seems like a buggy liner, not sure if this would be efficient at supporting a little head.

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NormaStanleyFletcher · 05/09/2007 15:33

Would a standard baby headsupport thing work? They sell them in mothercare

(never had enough money to even consider a p&t so am having difficulty visualising the problem)

TigerFeet · 05/09/2007 15:45

We got a head support from Babies r Us; it strapped onto the buggy using the harness so it didn't move. Worked a treat.

this one

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flightattendant · 05/09/2007 15:48

You can get a little travel cushion to go round his neck...meant for car journeys etc. Halfords do a super one with WTP characters on it, can't do links but it might be online.

flightattendant · 05/09/2007 15:50

Yes, just looked at Halfords online, they do three different ones. HTH!

kitsandbits · 05/09/2007 15:52

Thats why I had to get a sport - the double seat reclines.

In the V2 DSs head lobbed forwards constantly when asleep

bagpuss · 05/09/2007 15:54

We used an ordinary lambskin liner with ours which has gone in all the seat configurations and been great. DS2 used it in the back seat at 5 months old as he was too big for the lie down seat and it supported him very well by reducing the incline of the seat slightly.

Blandmum · 05/09/2007 15:55

I used a rolled up hand towel for this sort of thing

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