I sat on a chair just by the bed next to the cot where her baby was sleeping. |
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Always put your baby in her cot when falling asleep at night, so that she can learn to associate it with bedtime. |
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It didn't take her long to move the baby from her cot to her own bed, and there she stayed. |
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If he wants me to stay in the gym, I'll set up a cot and shoot free throws at two in the morning. |
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The cash will help pay for a new baby monitor, which can help prevent cot death. |
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I threw it under my cot and climbed into bed, eager to sleep away the night. |
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The only furniture was his bed, more of a cot really, and a dresser with a small oil lamp on it. |
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I claimed the one in the corner and Suze plopped down on the cot next to me. |
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The bed itself wasn't even a bed, but a cot with stuffing and springs hanging out of the rips. |
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Most of my evenings were spent lying on the small white cot in the corner, writhing around on the bed, trying to regain my sea legs. |
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She could find no natural explanation and would not have signed this as a cot death. |
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By kissing their babies or licking their babies' dummies, parents could inadvertently be increasing their risk of cot death. |
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The woman, who lives in the west Clacton area, lost her 6-month-old daughter to cot death. |
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The concrete floor in the living room where she sits on an old cot cradling her son is bare and cold. |
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So tonight I found myself sitting next to the cot for an hour while she wrestled against sleep. |
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He whapped Katheryn playfully, set the folded blanket on the cot and continued. |
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Swinging on the cot the womenfolk and children used to sing traditional folk songs and enjoy the rides. |
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He gladly took the ride to the school, where he sat on a simple cot yesterday in the cafeteria. |
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A mum who lost her four-week-old baby to cot death is organising a fundraising event on what would have been his first birthday. |
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There was a suicide, a cot death, a man who had died of stomach cancer and a couple of heart attack victims. |
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The appeal judges accepted that statistics relating to cot death had been handled inappropriately. |
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When my dc refused to sleep in the cot we used a gradual withdrawal method. |
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She lost her baby to cot death, but because of this, the lives of thousands of other babies have been saved by her relentless campaigning. |
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In the cot next to his was a tiny baby who had been born 12 weeks premature, she recalls. |
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Every time an intensive care cot became free it was found that a baby other than Mrs Walker's son needed the operation more urgently. |
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The room is also large enough to allow for a crib or a cot if a couple with a child is staying over. |
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The cell had a single wooden cot which the bandits hadn't bothered to put a mattress on, and the floor was covered in straw. |
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As a general rule, you should always avoid positioning a child's cot too close to the entrance door of the bedroom. |
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Conversely, some years ago I was deeply moved by the testimony of a friend whose only child suffered a cot death. |
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After retirement he continued his studies into cot death and was sought after for expert legal advice. |
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A family who lost a 13-week-old baby to cot death made an urgent appeal today for cash to pay for new research into the condition. |
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Do not use duvets, quilts, cot bumpers or sheepskins that may increase the risk of overheating. |
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We were given the choice of an adjoining room for the children, with a cot and twin beds, or one big family room. |
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You want a Moses basket and the matching bedding and duvet and cot buffers, but guidelines to prevent cot death say you shouldn't be using them. |
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Some parents prefer a Moses basket or carrycot for the first few months but there's no reason why your baby can't sleep in a cot straight away. |
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This programme provides support for families with children born after a cot death. |
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On the other hand, in some regions of the US caught and cot are distinct in pronunciation. |
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Ultimately, the only equipment a baby must have brand new is a cot mattress and a car seat. |
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But he was content to just lie in his cot and suck and slobber on his tiny little fingers, and stare at the soft toys until he dozed off. |
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Her cot is fitted with a sleep monitor that sounds an alarm if her breathing stops. |
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It's around midnight, and in seconds Shanshiashvili is snoring on the cot next to mine as two kittens burrow into my coat for warmth. |
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The firework had exploded next to the cot after penetrating a small double glazed window. |
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She had subsequently told her grandmother what she had seen, but was not believed because it was thought to be a cot death. |
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The money raised went some way to reducing the number of babies who die from cot death. |
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Now re-housed, the couple said the cot death of their baby had changed their lives, but had also brought them closer together. |
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A thorough investigation into the cause of death is carried out after a cot death. |
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An association between smoking and cot death may exist, of course, but it is difficult to separate smoking from other causative factors. |
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She seemed to get a second wind and renewed her singing, jumping, cot dancing antics. |
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They battled their way into the flat, found Louie in a cot in a bedroom and brought him outside to revive him. |
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On the cot a seventy four-year lady is sitting with her rosary beads and chanting softly. |
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Similarly, tan x and cot x are cofunctions of each other, and sec x and csc x are cofunctions of each other. |
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Suddenly Tina let out a high-pitched wail, jumped from her cot and collapsed in a dead faint onto the floor. |
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Taking a few deep breaths to calm down, she swung her legs over the side of the cot and sat on the edge. |
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Her eyes filling with tears, Autumn backed away from the door and back to her cot where she collapsed. |
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Katrin grabbed a cot from downstairs and set it up in the middle of the piledriver. |
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Even as a baby she did not gurgle or babble in her cot and instead remained silent. |
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But as I walked through the door carrying Jasmine in her carry cot I was grabbed by a masked man who pointed a gun straight at my head. |
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There were two dressers with drawers matching the same mahogany of the bed and a little cot in one corner set up for her. |
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The inquest was told that leaflets and documents are published for parents, issuing warnings on cot deaths. |
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The baby was in the cot at the side of the double bed and the 10-year-old was in the same bedroom. |
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The bed was a metal cot with an army-class mattress and sheets. |
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Firefighters rescued the baby from her cot in an upstairs bedroom. |
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The Qari spent weeks sitting on his cot reciting in a sing-song chant the entire Quran. |
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I sat on the cot and leafed through a magazine, shivering silently. |
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The babies enjoy sharing a cot and seem to be happiest when side-by-side. |
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A small cot in the corner even provided a rest area for KGB agents when the listening sessions stretched through the night. |
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He was eventually settled in his cot by his father at 6am on December 10, 1997 but Patel found him not breathing when she went to check on him three hours later. |
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She guided us into the nurse's office, stopping for nothing, and sat us both gently down on a cot in one of the darkened sickrooms which was thankfully vacant. |
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He sat on the cot just beside Jude's, spooning cold beans into his mouth. |
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Since the condition's causes remain elusive, the best way for parents to cope with the threat of cot death is to arm themselves with as much information as possible. |
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Mom moved up the cot and squeezed next to Mira and held her close. |
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She was lying in a metal cot with club feet and deformed hands. |
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All she could do was stumble over to her cot and drop in a dead faint. |
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Every time he's put down to sleep he wriggles around, quite often until he falls asleep with his head touching one side of the cot and his feet, the other. |
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He tried to turn over, but the cot was too narrow and he couldn't move. |
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The bed was more like a cot and covered with a bright blue sheet. |
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She was laying down on a small bed, a cot really, in an old, wooden house. |
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The cell had a light and it also had a small cot in the corner. |
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He has a metal cot with a mattress, stainless steel sink, and that's it. |
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He walked back over to his cot and sat down on the unmade bed. |
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He fell into his bed, which is only a cot on the floor in the corner. |
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I smiled, and fell asleep on the cot beside my parent's bed. |
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In various different ways he says that previous admissions to hospital are relevant to the consideration as to whether it is a cot death or a deliberate killing. |
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He is expected vigorously to contest the case, which centres upon claims he should have known there is a substantially increased risk of a second cot death after a first. |
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Infants sleeping face down were more likely to suffer a cot death. |
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In the meanwhile we had one case which we had thought was a cot death. |
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The slightly horrified look on my face changed to one of relief when she added that recent research showed that there was less likelihood of cot death if the baby had a dummy. |
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Parents who bed share with young babies face a fivefold increase in the risk of cot death. |
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New parents worry about a lot of things, but research shows their biggest fear is cot death. |
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The MACJC presidents had cot that to a maximum of four out-of-state signees in an unpopular ruling earlier this fall. |
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However, if you buy a Moses basket or cot second hand, it''s a good idea to buy a new mattress. |
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Of the 80 cot deaths analysed, more than half occurred while co-sleeping compared to one-fifth co-sleeping rate among both control groups. |
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You can sit on either end of the cot without doing a face-plant on the floor of your tent. |
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Sudden infant death syndrome, commonly known as cot death, is the sudden and unexpected death of a baby for no obvious reason. |
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The thing I was most gutted about was that I had planned to finish knitting a patchwork cot blanket. It never did get finished. |
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Parents were warned yesterday about the dangers of sharing a bed with their baby as campaigners stepped up efforts to prevent cot deaths. |
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Parents were warned today about the dangers of sharing a bed with their baby as campaigners stepped up efforts to prevent cot deaths. |
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Lou Brent rolled from his cot, got to his feet on the floor of the tiny coop. |
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Gemma Lee lost her son Tshepiso Mphahlele to cot death in 2008 and is backing the scheme to spare other parents her ordeal. |
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Reduce your wash lead by simply turning your Go Go Bag inside out and placing it over the cot rail. |
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He wore long pants, desert boots, and used a horsehide he found to stretch over his cot to keep the cold from creeping into his bones during the cold desert nights. |
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Jamie was sitting in Daisy's cot next to her, wearing his new Batman outfit, back to front, attempting to tie his Batcape around his protesting baby sister. |
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The research, which was led by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, examined the records of 1,472 cot deaths and 4,679 'control' cases. |
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Of the 80 cot deaths analysed 54 per cent occurred while co-sleeping compared to one-fifth 20 per cent co-sleeping rate among both control groups. |
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The research from Bristol and Warwick universities also linked parents' drinking and drug taking habits with an increase in the chance of cot death occurring. |
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EastEnders' scriptwriters have plumbed new depths with the show's cot death plot, which sees one mother swap her dead child for another's healthy baby. |
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For example, with the merger, cot and caught become perfect homophones. |
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Don't put a baby's cot near an immersion heater or electric fire. |
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Health experts recommend dummies as a precation against cot death. |
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The bus companies Copsa and Cot connect the airport with Punta del Este, and are there are several private taxi and remise services available. |
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On the following day, a ceremony was held at Tyne Cot cemetery, headed by the Prince of Wales. |
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United Kingdom and New Zealand servicemen who died after that date are named on the memorial at Tyne Cot Cemetery. |
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