Sleep Positioners and Rolling Babies

Cassidy in her Airflow Sleep Positioner

Cassidy in her Airflow Sleep Positioner

We weren’t sure at first if we would use it at all but we have come to rely on our Learning Curve Airflow Sleep Positioner. Not that she can actually turn herself over or anything yet, but it does give us peace of mind to know that she’s not wiggling around too much or tugging randomly on blankets and such that might obstruct her breathing.

We us it in her basinette, on the couch sometimes or even on our bed when we’re cleaning up or getting ready in the morning. Pretty handy and it adjusts as she grows so it doesn’t become uncomfortable for her.

The only time it’s not handy for us is when she’s very fidgetty since she can sometimes get an arm stuck underneath her from flailing around too much, which might not happen if she wasn’t in the positioner and could simply wiggle herself free. But when she’s like that we can’t leave her unattended for too long anyway as it’s often a sign that she needs to be fed or changed or just given more attention.

Thumbs up for sleep positioners I say, you could easily live without one but since we have it, it’s in regular use at our house and anywhere else on the go.

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