I remember running into a colleague I had lost touch with, finding out she shared a bed with her two young boys while
her husband slept in another bed, and silently judging.
Not exact matches
In 1984, after Farrah Fawcett played in The Burning Bed, a TV drama that told the true story of a battered wife who ended thirteen years of marital torment by setting fire to the gasoline - soaked bed of her sleeping husband, a number of copy - cat assaults occurred across the natio
In 1984, after Farrah Fawcett played
in The Burning Bed, a TV drama that told the true story of a battered wife who ended thirteen years of marital torment by setting fire to the gasoline - soaked bed of her sleeping husband, a number of copy - cat assaults occurred across the natio
in The Burning
Bed, a TV drama that told the true story of a battered wife who ended thirteen years of marital torment by setting fire to the gasoline - soaked
bed of her
sleeping husband, a number of copy - cat assaults occurred across the nation.
Mrs. Card knew where her
husband had been all night — because he'd been with her — and it turns out that the caller had
slept with a man who claimed to be the famous novelist
in order to get her into
bed.
My
husband liked to have me
sleep with him, but really we didn't need to share a
bed all night long
in order to be intimate.
Oh, we have separate rooms, but for some STRANGE reason, my
husband wants to
sleep in my
bed every night.
While
in a completely different room, comfortable
in our own
bed my
husband and I enjoy a full nights
sleep.
She
slept in my
bed before my
husband and I lived together.
From the day my
husband returned from his navy discharge on may 28th 1985, he
slept on his mat
in the computer room and I
slept in the
bed.
My
husband and I are not small people, and we
sleep in a full - size
bed.
If you have a huge
bed and would prefer to
sleep with baby
in the middle of the
bed so you and your
husband can share the cosleeping experience with your new baby, then a Dock - A-Tot is exactly what you need!
My
husband is afraid he'll squish her and so she doesn't
sleep in our
bed but I go to her.
most the time since she was a year old she
sleeps in her crib after she is already asleep and when she wakes up she comes
in the
bed with my
husband and me.
he has
slept in his
bed (except for the occasional
sleeping with me and my
husband) since he was like 3 months old... he
slept all night and went to
sleep on his on... just lay him down and turn him some soft music on!
lately, my
husband has either
slept on her floor or she has
slept in the
bed with us.
No meds, just my midwife,
husband, dogs... second time around my 2.5 year old seen his brother come into this world, and hour later we all snuggled
in one
bed,
slept till noon.
Seriously, I have laid
in bed and made formula, then passed the bottle to my
husband, who was
sleeping on the side next to the kiddo's
bed.
- At the age of two my
husband started to rock him to
sleep, put him
in his own
bed (because the transition from arms to cot would wake him up so we would lay down with him
in a toddler
bed instead - worked brilliantly!)
When baby # 1 was about two years old my
husband started to put him to
sleep for the night
in his own
bed,
in his own room.
API Board Member Gena Kirby Weighs
in on Safe Bedsharing with KXAN «Austin mom Gena Kirby still shares a
bed with her nearly 2 - year - old daughter Charlie, and her two older girls also
slept with Kirby and her
husband.
We had a lot of interrupted nights too and my
husband ended up often
sleeping in the children's
bed.
My 2 month old
sleeps on my chest
in bed with my
husband and I. I feel comfortable with her next to me and we both
sleep better.
Another friend just put her babies
in her
bed with her and her
husband and she swears they all got a decent night
sleep.
He won't even start to go to
sleep unless we are laying
in my
husband's and I
bed.
At 4 a.m., we went back up to
bed where my
husband read her another story, and she finally nursed back to
sleep, with her foot lodged firmly
in his face.
Then when he wakes up and your
husband goes
in to him, your
husband can just lie down
in bed with him to soothe him to
sleep.
In the early days, my husband brought baby to me in bed (from the bassinet in our room), and changed her diaper after each night feeding so I could go back to sleep right after nursing her dow
In the early days, my
husband brought baby to me
in bed (from the bassinet in our room), and changed her diaper after each night feeding so I could go back to sleep right after nursing her dow
in bed (from the bassinet
in our room), and changed her diaper after each night feeding so I could go back to sleep right after nursing her dow
in our room), and changed her diaper after each night feeding so I could go back to
sleep right after nursing her down.
My
husband and I have to hold him he won't go
in his
bed to
sleep!
If my
husband or I are out of town, then our son
sleeps in the big
bed with the parent who is home.
Actually for a week, my
husband didn't
sleep in our
bed and I had all diapers and wet tissue close by
in the
bed.
Also because they are twins, not one baby, I'm not comfortable with having them
sleep between me and my
husband, how can we have any moment of intimacy
in bed this way?
I only breastfed for a few months, I fed on a schedule, my children
slept 8 - 10 hours a night at 3 and 4 weeks old and no child of mine ever
slept in the
bed that I make love to my
husband in.
And forcing mothers to be alone with their babies for the first 48 hours (without the help of
husbands or grandmothers at night or the ability to legally
sleep in bed with your baby) is a great way to exhaust mothers and impede recovery and breastfeeding itself
in some cases, especially for those who have C sections.
Currently «we» are co-sleeping — my son (19 mo) and I
sleep in the queen
bed in the master and my
husband sleeps in the twin
in our son's «room» (room where his clothes and books and such are!)
as far as nursing to
sleep, i still nurse her to
sleep about 90 % of the time — if she doesn't fall asleep
in 10 - 15 minutes, i count to 10 — i just tell her «ok, Mommy's going to count to 10» and then when i get to 10, she usually lets go and then i'll continue to rock her or sit next to her
bed until she falls asleep — sometimes my
husband takes over after i nurse her — i implemented the counting to 10 thing when i was pregnant because i was getting really touched out — i still use it fairly frequently now because she wants to nurse all.the.time and because i'm still really touched out: /
My
husband was
sleeping in our two year old's room because our son was sick with a cold and ear infection so I laid
in bed timing my contractions.
Life was amazing from there on still to this day my 2 1/2 year old prefers to
sleep in his own
bed and has a hard tome falling asleep with my
husband and i. With my next child I'll start the same try to comfort my baby but if i come across dredging bedtime again I will still try the cio.
So I'm a bad parent because my daughter has
slept in my
bed with me and my
husband since day one.
I then told my
husband that
in order for me to relieve my pain is to put her to
bed when SHE is ready to
sleep and not at
bed time WE set.
She
sleeps in between my
husband and I
in the center of the
bed at the top of our mattress.
My
husband and his ex co-slept with their son who is 4 now and he still won't
sleep in his own
bed, he won't even play
in a room by himself.
I was hesitant, but eventually we decided it made the most sense for my
husband to
sleep in the guest room and me to
sleep with our toddler
in what was the family
bed.
We both had a few daytime
sleeps and a few rough nights together, mostly he
sleeps in my
husbands bed now..
So we ended up moving our guest
bed into baby's room, and baby and I
slept there together and left my
husband alone
in our room.
My
husband and I keep our babies
in our bedroom right next to our
bed until they're a couple of months old anyway, so they're still near enough that I can get to them immediately, but I can also fall into a nice deep
sleep in between feedings if it's a night where the baby actually allows that.
He stirred, bleated once or twice, but did not wake, and then proceeded to
sleep for a stunning six solid hours or so while I sat
in bed staring at the silent baby monitor, alternatively terrified that OH MY GOD HE MUST BE DEAD and waking my
husband up to regularly report on how long he was
sleeping, IS N'T THIS AMAZING?
Of course, this started
in the midst of some super stressful work times for my
husband and I, and getting
sleep is the only way we are able to get through it all right now, so we started just giving him a bottle
in his crib, which puts him back to
bed (longest sentence ever).
I also loved
sleeping with my baby and
husband in the large
bed after the birth.
I felt guilty about having «relations» with my
husband while our son was
sleeping in the crib next to the
bed.
My
husband and I
sleep in a
bed that's really a queen with a sidecarred twin.
1) You get crowded out of your king - sized
bed by your three - year old, your six - year old, your dog and your
husband so you sneak off to the empty queen - sized
bed in your daughter's room... only to wake up an hour later being crowded out by your three - year old, your six - year old and your dog while your
husband sleeps alone
in the king.