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Going on holiday but will struggle to have 12 month old sleep in pram

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SunnyRoseSloth · 29/08/2024 09:01

We're going on holiday next week and ideally my 12 mo will sleep in her buggy for us but she likes to roll over in her sleep and we've had it before when she's been asleep and then the straps have woke her up because she wanted to roll over.
Does anyone know if there's any safe way to not have the baby strapped in the pram, if there's any attachments (that aren't too expensive) to turn the buggy into a cot?
Any suggestions would be great thank you :)

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CCLCECSC · 29/08/2024 09:10

Have you not got a travel cot? At 12m mine would fall asleep in buggy sat up then we'd lower it down but only for a nap not a prolonged period.

needapokerface · 29/08/2024 09:11

Do you mean for your child to sleep in her buggy over night ? Would a travel cot not be better ? Or even one of those child inflatable beds

If you are staying at a hotel they can provide a cot.

HerewegoagainSS · 29/08/2024 09:12

needapokerface · 29/08/2024 09:11

Do you mean for your child to sleep in her buggy over night ? Would a travel cot not be better ? Or even one of those child inflatable beds

If you are staying at a hotel they can provide a cot.

I think OP means while they are out and about/at restaurants etc.

violetcuriosity · 29/08/2024 09:45

If we're by the pool and my kids are asleep we don't strap them in their buggies as we're right next to them! Obviously it's different if you're walking around though.

bughunter · 29/08/2024 10:01

Firstly, kids are different on holiday so try not to over think it. Secondly, we always just lay them back and undo the straps when they're next to us in restaurants on holiday.

SunnyRoseSloth · 29/08/2024 12:09

Thanks everyone. Sorry I wasn't clear but I did mean when we're out and about

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SunnyRoseSloth · 29/08/2024 12:13

Thank you. Suppose we'll just have to see how we get on

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