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Sleeping in the swing question
MayBride27
December 2008
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DD is asleep and still swinging. Do I turn that thing off?
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chach916
December 2008
I only turn in off if I want to wake her up. If you want her to keep sleeping, I'd keep it on!
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krismtg
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December 2008
keep it on, my ds sleeps in his all night, it's the only thing that works. God help us when the batteries die in the middle of the night
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Red1
December 2008
Nope, it will eventually go off, and she'll still be asleep.
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Linds&Chris777
December 2008
Mine wakes up when I turn it off. I will turn it down to a lower level though.
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MayBride27
December 2008
OK - it's off but I left the crickets to chirp. My head hurts. They should sell parent swings.
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