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How do I stop my 6 month old from rolling over on to her tummy in her cot?

Baby has slept through the night since 2 months old (lucky me) but ever since she has been in her cot she rolls onto her tummy and then wakes up during the night 2-3 times and only goes back to sleep if I give her a feed and has gone from having a couple of good day sleeps to pretty short ones. Ive got a safetsleep but that doesnt seem to make any difference. Ive even tried safety pinning her clothes to the safetsleep but she still rolls over and then gets all tangled. Any help would be great.

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Tires for Winter driving range from studded snow tires to all season radials. But the main problem with the TT in a really heavy snow, I suspect, would be the low ground clearance. I'd guess that any snow/ice that the car could actually drive over without getting the undercarriage stuck could be handled by all season radials because of the FWD. But without locking hubs, even with FWD, only one wheel at a time is actually pulling. And if the snow were higher than that, well, just make yourself a hot buttered rum and stay home. If you need a vehicle that can get around in all sorts of Iowa weather, a tall 4 wd with studded snow tires and lockable hubs would do the trick. A pick-up or SUV with high ground clearance. A little low-slung sports car just isn't made to handle deep snow.
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