My little one and I have found that safely
cosleeping works best for us!
Every method and technique works differently for the unique family but
cosleeping works best for us, and I'm so happy.
As long as
cosleeping works for you12 and your child, why change it?
And I love how you were able to make
cosleeping work for you!
In that case, I think you either muddle through or you find a way to make
cosleeping work for you and do it as safely as you can.
Not exact matches
Suzanne at The Joyful Chaos who co-sleeps, but also says she's «not actually an advocate for co-sleeping,» drives the point home that you have to do what
works best for your family in her post The
Cosleeping Edition of my Attachment Parenting Freako - ness and sometimes that may very well differ from child to child.
I encourage friends and family with new babies, struggling to get sleep, to
cosleep if that is what will
work for them and give them enough sleep to be able to function.
I will always do what
works best for me, breastfeeding,
cosleeping.
I can sit nearby after getting everyone to sleep and
work on my next book into the depths of each night, so grateful for an understanding hubby who is supportive of
cosleeping and so incredibly resourceful and talented.
I sit nearby after getting everyone to sleep and
work on my next book into the depths of each night, so grateful for an understanding hubby who is supportive of
cosleeping and so incredibly resourceful and talented.
He has become known worldwide for his
work in promoting studies of breastfeeding and mother - infant
cosleeping.
Any time our daughter needs us, we are there, but
cosleeping 24/7 definitely was not
working for us.
Cosleeping may not be for everyone, but it
works for us!
From our 2009 Triathlon, to the 2011 Styleathon, to the 2011 - 2015 Sling Diaries, to one of our latest fun projects, Behind the Slings, we
work hard to normalize modern parenting - all of it - breastfeeding / bottle feeding,
cosleeping,
working mothers, alternative families, diversity, adoption - we offer empowerment and a safe haven in which everyone has a voice and that voice speaks for beauty in all of its forms.
I know that even if they still want or need me but it really isn't
working for me, I could find a way to transition them into a different routine — just as I did when I weaned them and stopped
cosleeping.
A lot of families fight for the right to
cosleep, but for others, other sleeping arrangements
work best.
I originally planned to
cosleep with her in a cosleeper bed or in my bed, but after a few weeks discovered that since we are both very light sleepers, we both sleep much better in separate rooms as well as separate beds, so in our case
cosleeping didn't
work.
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Just like there is no reason to not accept an article that promotes
cosleeping then allows you to decide for yourself what
works best for your situation.
In my own
work I stress that a distinction must be made between the inherently protective and beneficial nature of the mother - infant
cosleeping / breast feeding context, and the conditions (of the mother and the physical setting including equipment) within which it occurs - which can range from extremely safe to unsafe and risky.
Again, I call this «separate surface
cosleeping» and it
works just fine and is better for families who do not breastfeed their infants, or if the mother smoked during her pregnancy, or if some other adult other than the father is in the bed, or if that adult sleep partner is indifferent to the presence of the infant, or if older children are likely to come into bed with the baby.
I travel for
work occasionally but would love to
cosleep.
This website is intended to give scientifically — based information, provide downloadable scientific articles, as well as provide access to educational PowerPoint presentations and television appearances about my
work on mother - infant
cosleeping and breastfeeding.
DH sometimes leaves for
work at 6 am so I feel like
cosleeping is a simple way for all of us to get some sleep at night.
And for many of you, you'll grieve for the time you spent
cosleeping, because it is so wonderful to have that closeness at night and to stretch the time you have with your child around the clock, instead of trying to fit it in during just the daytime hours when we have other tasks or perhaps
work outside the home.
I doubt myself and wonder all the time if
cosleeping is right but it
works for us.
I
work more than full time and have a long commute, and I've found
cosleeping, full - term breastfeeding and other AP practices extremely helpful in keeping a close connection with my son.
However, due to our new floor bed, and current
cosleeping / bedsharing practices, this was not going to
work.
Professor James J. McKenna, who is known worldwide for his
work in promoting studies of breastfeeding and mother - infant
cosleeping, shares a new research hypothesis relating to the biological origins of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) and colic, in part one of a two - part series for Breastfeeding Today.
my mom assured me that the way i felt was perfectly normal, other ap mama's i knew assured me that i would somehow find a way to
work it out (even if it meant me
cosleeping with both kids which i had not originally wanted to do) and i relied on my spiritual path to help me.
I have a few sleeping posts in the
work, and hope I can muster up the courage to post more about
cosleeping
I'm fine with that as I know that it just won't
work but I want to have baby close to me and accessible and therefore would love a
cosleeping crib.
It just wasn't
working for me and I saw
cosleeping as the obvious option.
A lot of families fight for the right to
cosleep, but for others, other sleeping arrangements
work best.