J.H. asks from Clermont, FL on January 14, 2009
Pillow or No Pillow in the Crib??
My daughter is 19 months old. She goes to bed around 7 every night and we go in and get her around 7-7:30 in the morning. She never cries unless she needs something, or possibly has a dream, which is about once a month. We check on her constantly via the baby moniter (video). Every time we look at the moniter she's in a different position, or she's flip-flopping around. I'm just worried she's not sleeping well. I woke up last night at 12:30a and she was moving all over the place. She doesn't get anything in her crib except a blanket. No toys or bottles or cups. I'm wondering if maybe a pillow would make her more comfortable. Any thoughts? And if so, what kind of pillow should we get? Thanks in advance for your help.
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Thank you so much to all who responded. You are awesome!! I think I'm just going to leave it alone for now. Just knowing that this is normal behavior puts me at ease, and I agree that a pillow may just distract her at this point. I certainly don't want to risk anything happening to her. As long as she's safe and doesn't wake up crying..."if it ain't broke, don't fix it," right? I don't think she's ready for a toddler bed yet. I would be worried about her falling or getting caught in the side rails....so much for us mommies to worry about. You all have put me at ease. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
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A.N. answers from Jacksonville on January 15, 2009
I think she is fine. My daughter moves with or without a pillow. If you feel she might just want something of comfort around, you might try a teddy bear. My daughter has one and loves it.
S.M. answers from Miami on January 15, 2009
Hi, J.. It's perfectly normal for babies that age to move around in their sleep. It doesn't necessarily mean she's uncomfortable. A pillow probably won't make any difference, but you can try it. Maybe start out by taking a small blanket or towel and doubling it up under her head to see if a little bit of cushioning makes a difference.
Peace,
Syl
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I.K. answers from Boca Raton on January 15, 2009
No pillow no pillow no pillow please
M.H. answers from Gainesville on January 14, 2009
I say put away the video monitor and relax a little. Sure, give her a pillow if you think it would offer her some comfort, but it is very common for toddlers move around and reposition a lot when they sleep.
BTW: My son will be two at the end of the month and still does not sleep with a pillow. I guess I just haven't seen the need for it yet. He is still in the crib, and does move around a lot in his sleep, but I don't know if a pillow would change that or not.
Y.F. answers from Orlando on January 15, 2009
I would never put a pillow. I have 2 kids. 1 7 and the other 18 months. I did not give my son a pillow till we put him in a toddler bed. I dont recommend pillows. They can smother and sufficate. Your baby moving around does not mean she is not getting enough rest. Babies move around alot. My little one does to. I can see her through our video cam. Believe me. Get your rest and thank God she is finally sleeping through the night.
M.H. answers from Orlando on January 14, 2009
she is old enough for a pillow. they turn around a lot at night though. as long as she is not waking up and waking up you she is fine.
T.I. answers from Tallahassee on January 15, 2009
I believe that 19 months is definfitely old enough to safely have a pillow to sleep on, and she may be more comfortable sleeping on one. However, my little girl is 3 1/2 years old and still does not sleep all night in one position. She sleeps on a toddler bed, but she's at the head of the bed, then the foot of the bed, then sometimes she is laying straight across the middle with her arms and legs hanging over. Her brother is almost 5 years old, and his bed is right up against the wall. Sometimes I go in to find him sitting upright but leaning against the wall.....sound asleep!
So, if you want to try the pillow, go ahead, but know that while she may be more comfortable, it will not necessarily stop the constant "flopping" around at night.
A.N. answers from Jacksonville on January 15, 2009
I think she is fine. My daughter moves with or without a pillow. If you feel she might just want something of comfort around, you might try a teddy bear. My daughter has one and loves it.
A.G. answers from Mayaguez on January 15, 2009
She's not complaining. Adding a pillow would only add to your worries. Some children move around a lot. Others don't. Sleeping with my grandaughter is like going to bed with Jackie Chan and waking up with Bruce Willis, no kidding. SHE sleeps, nobody around her does. :)
F.R. answers from Pensacola on January 14, 2009
the easy answer is to just try it out during a naptime and see how she likes it. I just got my youngest his first pillow. It's a travel sized pillow so it's small and squishes down really well. He'll be two this month. Just about all of my 4 have had their own pillow by their 2nd birthday. This is the first time I've bought the travel sized one. I usually just bought the flattest regular pillow I could find. but we're loving this small one. I would definitely say don't go with the feather kind. So many people are allergic.
Try one out, see if she likes it. If it works, leave it in, if not take it out.
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