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My 10-month-old infant was a good sleeper, but now he’s “all over” the cot and waking through the night. Would a BabyOK™ babe-sleeper fix this?

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My 10-month-old infant was a good sleeper, but now he’s “all over” the cot and waking through the night. Would a BabyOK™ babe-sleeper fix this?

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When infants begin being more mobile during the day (eg crawling), their dreams start to include more thoughts of movement. But, because their immature brain is still developing its “sleep paralysing” effect (that prevents us from acting out our dreams), it is then common at 8-10 months in particular, for infants to start to get very mobile in their cot during their sleep. Typically a ‘good’ sleeping infant can start to surprise its parents by beginning to wake several times a night, because he’s lost his blankets and got cold, or he’s got tangled in his blankets, or he’s got arms or legs stuck through the cot bars, or he’s banged his head on the head-board, etc. For parents, our product can be a “miraculous” cure – refer the sample feedback comments contained within the website testimonials.

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