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Mary ellen
Oh! i was always told never to let a baby sleep on a water bed. It
appears that babies can suffocate.

Just what I was told

marianne

Valerie Stewart

Mary ellen
Oh! i was always told never to let a baby sleep on a water bed. It
appears that babies can suffocate.

**I wanted to say this, also. Babies who can roll over but can't push
themselves up well are at risk on a waterbed. They roll (or get rolled) onto
their face and can't push off again. We have a floatation mattress and love
it. Looks like a bed, but has a water "bladder" inside a mattress shell.
Doesn't need heat and takes regular sheets. I think I'll go back to bed
now....

--Valerie in Tacoma

Tracy Oldfield

And I know another LLL Leader who co-slept with her son
on a waterbed. Apparently, they need to be full so the
tension isn't saggy...

Tracy

Mary ellen
Oh! i was always told never to let a baby sleep on a
water bed. It 
appears that babies can suffocate.

Just what I was told

marianne