Sleeping in Sarong.
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eh,… My Children sleep sarong too… i figure if i grew up ok, they shld be ok too! hahahah
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my son also slept in sarong till he turned 3. he refuse to sleep on my bed and in the baby cot. we tried swaying him in our arms till he’s fast asleep but when we put him on the bed/baby cot, he’ll wake up and cry. so far, no side effects. so should be safe.
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dun forget to place a mattress underneath the sarong for safety purpose.
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I think sleeping in sarong for 2 reasons
1) better ventilation as babies sometimes cannot turn properly in baby cot and they get warm
2) the bouncing makes the baby comfortable with the familiar floating feeling in the mommy’s womb.
My son slept in sarong during day and switched to bed at night (aircon) lol.
My daughter was trained to sleep in cot from day1 but becoz she sleep on her tummy, she kenna flatten nose which was a pity coz she has narrow nose when she was born.
My advice also to avoid the pacifier early coz they could cause crooked teeth. My son had this problem until the (crooked) baby teeth dropped off and the new ones grew ok. What a relief - imagine son with crooked teeth and daughter with flatten nose. Yeah, I told her she can go for plastic surgery to fix her nose when she grows up. :mrgreen: -
For those who have baby sleeping in sarong, can share how old did your kid baby until and it’s difficult to switch the kid (when grown up) back to child bed eventually?
As for the pacifier, my baby is already used to it now.
Is it difficult to wean off the pacifier later old?
How to do it and around what age to do it? -
I think it’s best to let the child use the bed at least occasionally. If nothing else, when you’re travelling it will be much easier.
DS1 slept in sarong only for naps. During night time he slept with me. If we were travelling he would just sleep on the bed, no problem. When he was about 8 months old, he started rejecting the sarong and transited to the bed full-time. I think he wanted to stretch out. He was very fat. I had no problem with safety though since he would always just call out and then lie quietly, waiting for someone to get him. After that I would put him on the bed so that he can stretch himself.
DS2 never slept well in the sarong becuase he always needed to turn halfway through his sleep and he couldn’t do that in a sarong. He started turning when he was 2 months old so it was both irritating to him and not very safe to be in a sarong. he would thrash and cry. We now sleep on a mattress on the floor so he can enjoy some independence with regards to sleeping. He will climb onto the mattress and lie down when he wants to sleep, and after he wakes up, he will just get up and walk out of the room.
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Hi Serena,
Both my boys slept in bed/mattress since day 1. Read something about sleeping in sarong will cause spinal damage and risks to brain damage due to excessive rocking. But didn't know if that's true. Plus the fact that it will be difficult to change them to bed later on, so did not even start on sarong.
As for weaning of pacifier:
For DS1 was alot easier, I just told him when he was about 20 months old that 'old babies do not need pacifiers as they cause tooth decay'. That night, I said 'bye bye' to his pacifier, he merely slept that very night without requesting it back. Children do understand what you say, just that they like to challenge your limit.
For DS2 was more challenging than I thought, opposite character from his elder brother. Used the same trick like DS1 when he turned 17 months, but it didn't work, cried like :twisted:.
So, I used the 'crying out' method - Ferber Method. I basically took out his pacifier, told him no more and that's it. I left his room. The crying will be tough, lasted a week (for my DS2's case), and then it's goodbye to pacifier for him. Now he sleeps without any pacifier. Just milk, then he would turn and go to sleep by himself. No need to pat.
Once, I tried to give him pacifier (to test him), he spit it out immediately and looked at it like it's something weird. :lol: -
Thanks for sharing all the experiences & advices

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Hi all,
I have a 15 mths girl who sleeps in sarong day and night and i want to wean her off it so I can bring her out on weekends or eventually for overseas travel.
She started sleeping in sarong when she was 1 month old and we will move her to bed/cot at night once she is sound asleep.
But problem started when she was about 8 months old, after we move her to her cot at night, within 30 mins or so she will wake up crying. So after nights of rocking her back to sleep in sarong after she woke up, I decided to leave her in sarong thru out the night so we as parents could catch up on our sleep.
Really appreciate if you all can share with me, your successful tips or ways to wean your kids off sarong so I can try it out with my girl.
P/S: Cry it out method doesn't work for her as she will vomit within 5 mins of leaving her alone in cot. Have tried this method already.
Thanks for all your help! :?: -
oh dear …
when you tried the cry it out method, after you place her down in her cot, do you stay with her for a while? like read a book, hmm a tune, pat pat her, etc?
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