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A family that we used to go to church with lost their 8 month old this morning. The mom posted on facebook "If you co-sleep and there is a gap between your matress and headboard fix it or find somewhere else to sleep!". Co-sleeping can be very safe and I have co-slept with all my kids at some point but this a good reminder and it made me double check around my bed, etc just to make sure we were good to go. I thought it might be a good reminder for all! Please be in prayer for this family!

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So sad to hear about this. That is good advice. We have purposely put off buying a fancy bedframe until the babies are out of our bed. We do have a sidecar crib arrangement, though, and there is a slight gap between the crib mattress and our bed. With baby #1, I was very careful to keep a rolled up towel there, but I've grown pretty lax about it over the years. Another thing to be extra careful about if you have that set up.

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I don't understand what the problem would be with a gap? Sorry, uneducated on this.

 

Baby could squirm around and get his/her head stuck in the gap and suffocate. I think it would be fairly unlikely that you wouldn't notice, but it could happen.

 

I keep my cosleeping baby a bit lower (not right up between the adults' pillows), and I keep a (firm) pillow upright between the mattress and headboard, just for that purpose.

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They said he got his head stuck between the headboard and mattress and suffocated. I have heard of it happening. We haven't had a headboard since we bought our bed in 2006 and now I am very glad.

 

More often you hear that they rolled into the spcae between the bed and the wall and died that way. I've not heard of the headboard before, either.

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oh my that poor family. Like many others I have not had a headboard/foot board on my bed as long as littles have ben co sleeping. I do have a beautiful old bed to assemble when I am done with cosleeping and buy a fabulous new mattress too (didn't want a new one while little kids still coslept and wet the bed, or puked, or drooled etc.

 

Praying for that family, I can not imagine the guilt they must feel for a horrible accident.

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How Terrible! So awful and sad. :grouphug:

 

I didn't know that any co-sleepers actually slept with a bed and boxspring, let alone a headboard. I just assumed everyone put their mattress on the floor so the little one wouldn't fall so far if they rolled or crawled off the bed.

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