Years ago when Carter was a baby, we didn't dare let people know
he slept in our bed as it was so «frowned» upon.
Not exact matches
Knutson and von Schultz offer night owls tips to help them to fit
in better with a world dominated by larks, such
as gradually inching their
sleep times earlier and avoiding screens before
bed.
No such thing
as cushy or single
beds, every inmate at Lincoln
sleeps in a bunk
bed.
Tech wants to disrupt
sleep to improve it, doing so
in the form of «smart»
bed and pillows,
as well
as old standbys like the white noise machine.
Another company seeing opportunity
in the demographic change is medical equipment supplier Samaphan Health, which with Taiwan's Apex Medical Corp. sells mattresses to prevent
bed sores
as well
as respiratory products to aid
sleep.
As soon as I read «She wouldn't allow my daughter to sleep in her bed, only my son.&raqu
As soon
as I read «She wouldn't allow my daughter to sleep in her bed, only my son.&raqu
as I read «She wouldn't allow my daughter to
sleep in her
bed, only my son.»
And at the same time, I see our homes and our travels, our tears and our laughter, I see him standing
in the room and weeping over tea - towels with never - babies inside, and I see us holding the now - growing - up babies
as they learn to walk, and I see him looking at me across our old
bed that he built with his own hands and I see us
as kids and I see us
as lovers and I see us
as best friends, and I see us just last night
as we staggered through a sleepless night with lanky kids who couldn't
sleep well and I think, God, we grew up together.
Do you
sleep in the same
bed as your wife during her period?
But the equestrian queen wears riding breeches a lot, those kisses are sisterly, and, although — disguised
as a man — she does
sleep in the same
bed with the unwitting diplomat, it's hardly what you'd call a sex scene: not now, not then.
Although the translation is strictly accurate, it does not succeed —
as does the term «restless» —
in evoking the physical discomfort of the insomniac fretfully tossing and turning
in bed, unable to
sleep.
She innocently attempted to convert her neighbors, two Catholic girls,
as they played with Barbies and argued about whether Ken and Skipper could
sleep in the same
bed.
I
sleep on the couch
as she said us being
in the same
bed was distracting to her fixing herself.
Children would be made to
sleep in soiled sheets for two or three nights
as a punishment for
bed - wetting, she said, and when they went on an annual holiday to Ayrshire, they would end up badly burnt and blistered from the sun.
I had to adjust to the food and to the way of life
in an Indian student hostel — although almost at once I was taken out to buy a
bed as it was assumed that unlike my fellow students a «white man» could not
sleep on the floor!
Indeed, he creates a virtual phantasmagoria of suffering from actual instances of human barbarity that he has read about
in Russian newspapers: Turkish soldiers cutting babies from their mother's wombs and throwing them
in the air
in order to impale them on their bayonets; enlightened parents stuffing their five - year - old daughter's mouth with excrement and locking her
in a freezing privy all night for having wet the
bed, while they themselves
sleep soundly; Genevan Christians teaching a naive peasant to bless the good God even
as the poor dolt is beheaded for thefts and murders that his ostensibly Christian society caused him to commit; a Russian general, offended at an eight - year - old boy for accidentally hurting the paw of the officer's dog, inciting his wolfhounds to tear the child to pieces; a lady and gentleman flogging their eight - year - old daughter with a birch - rod until she collapses while crying for mercy, «Papa, papa, dear papa.»
I was also beaten by random girls for no reason, put into a dumpster, tied up
in an abandoned rv by some sick teens who thought that was funny, almost raped by a man while walking down the street at the age of 17 but because I screamed he only made me jack him off (at knife point), almost raped at a friend of a friend's house when we just dropped
in for a minute, was impovershed growing up, even to the point where we didn't have power
in the middle of winter, had to
sleep all
in the same
bed to stay warm and used our pantry
as a refrigerator, lived (and I mean LIVED) with roaches for years no matter where we moved to, was a child during the time when we had our own civil rights movement here and went through a few horrible experiences at the time.
Living out of a 60L backpack and
sleeping in beds that aren't nearly
as comfortable
as my own / smell kind of funny because some Europeans have a tendency to leave things
in the washer overnight before they hang them out to dry.
As much as I love traveling, it's always a relief to sleep in my own bed and not toss and turn in a bed that's slept with more people than (insert name of high school cheerleader you envied here
As much
as I love traveling, it's always a relief to sleep in my own bed and not toss and turn in a bed that's slept with more people than (insert name of high school cheerleader you envied here
as I love traveling, it's always a relief to
sleep in my own
bed and not toss and turn
in a
bed that's
slept with more people than (insert name of high school cheerleader you envied here).
I composed lines of this post
in my head
as I went to
bed last night, which was clearly productive (sarcasm)
as I remember none of them and is most definitely a bad way to lull yourself to
sleep because I woke from a stress nightmare at 4 am
in which I was under deadline to read two novels and write three 15 - page papers by today, all while attending a full day of classes.
I
slept with her
in my
bed every night and cried into her just
as often.
As long as I've got a warm bed to sleep in, an apartment to call my own (even if it's rented), and a kitchen where I can cook to my heart's content, I'm a happy gir
As long
as I've got a warm bed to sleep in, an apartment to call my own (even if it's rented), and a kitchen where I can cook to my heart's content, I'm a happy gir
as I've got a warm
bed to
sleep in, an apartment to call my own (even if it's rented), and a kitchen where I can cook to my heart's content, I'm a happy girl.
Now, I can't say this is entirely the result of the fat bombs
as I've started adding some other supplements to my diet for better
sleep (more on this
in a future post), but I do believe that having a dose of healthy fats before
bed has been helping my body get better rest overall.
My second routine actually also involves some stretching (I feel like stiff muscles = a stuffy mind),
as I tend to do some gentle stretching
in bed before I go to
sleep at night.
Mediation before
bed or what I like to refer to
as «quitting the mind» aids
in preparing my mind to come to a rest to prepare for
sleep.
That night Arbour,
as is his habit, sat
in bed and watched tapes of the game until 4 a.m. «I can't
sleep anyway after a game, so I might
as well be doing something,» he said.
It would be so much cozier
in Mommy and Daddy's
bed - right smack between them where I can make my body seem almost twice
as big, and Mommy and Daddy canpretty much kiss the rest of their
sleep goodbye.
Babypixie wouldn't settle, so hubby brought her into our
bed, now 10 months & a giant futon
bed later, we're getting
as much
sleep as we can (still plenty of night feeds) and hubby can
sleep though the night, except for the occasional kick
in the face from herself (why do they always
sleep sideways??)
Despite thinking about this
as I laid
in bed about to fall
sleep, I didn't care.
Constant fear of going to
bed as a child, (afraid of those images that appear
in the mind when the lights go out), deep anxiety
as a teenager, no
sleep on the last two years of highschool because of horrific nightly nightmares, ocasional panic attacks
as an adult with constant stress, and finally, unconcious, uncontrolable grinding of teeth when daytime life seems less stressful.
At some points co-sleeping «worked» (
as in it resulted
in more
sleep) and at some points it didn't (
as in she was too overstimulated being
in bed with us and would try to climb the walls).
We tried CIO with our infant
in an attempt to get him to
sleep in his crib
as opposed to our
bed.
You can buy a spectacular looking
bed that looks very inviting for a good night's
sleep but if the mattress that you have chosen is not of a good enough standard, then you are going to end up disappointed
in the morning and probably not feeling
as rested
as you should do.
In my home, «
sleep training» meant that
as soon
as we were tired, we all got into
bed together, turned off the lights and fell asleep.
Last time we went away we pushed two
beds together and all
slept in the same
bed as it was just easier to plan it that way from the outset!
my baby fell off the
bed one time while i was there on the
bed with her, since that day i never put her on my
bed ever again accident can happens anytime but if it'll happen more than ones or twice it'll be hard to consider it
as an accident anymore sorry but this is one of the reasons why co
sleeping with an infant is not advisable maybe wait tell the baby gets older for co-
sleeping but for now sounds like you need to put your baby
in a safe place for him to
sleep in, please do not wait until something bad happens to your baby before you do something
in my own opinion letting baby fall off the
bed 5 times is not acceptable, my baby fell off the
bed when she was 7 months that was 5 months ago and until now i still feel guilty about it.
For all the nights that Carter wouldn't
sleep unless we were holding hands, even
as a 6 month old, or
in times when he was teething or sick so he wanted to be cuddled up with me, I had this
bed rail to save him from rolling off the
bed.
Indeed, some pediatricians and child - rearing experts have come to espouse a revival of old parenting practices, such
as extended breastfeeding and
sleeping in the same
bed with children — what some call «co-
sleeping.»
In a less drastic situation, your partner might not agree to go to
bed at the same time
as you and the baby, and therefore could wake you both up and cause unnecessary
sleep interruptions throughout the night instead.
Depending on the stage of your child's development
as well
as his or her needs (and your own needs, too), you may find yourself
in need of some different benefits from your co
sleeping bed.
Pete Blair, who studies SIDS at the University of Bristol
in the UK, said studies suggest
bed - sharing is hazardous
in particular situations - such
as when parents have been recently drinking alcohol, are smokers or
sleep with their infant on a sofa.
Over time,
as we taught our baby to
sleep better, the disadvantages of having him
in our
bed started to dominate.
Ideally (I think) you should start doing this
as early
as possible at least once a night so that he gets used to
sleeping in his own
bed too.
If I keep her warm (not too warm) she doesn't wake
as often and heres the thing, she
sleeps on the couch (it's a very wide couch) if I put her
in her
bed she wakes up ALOT we've been
sleeping on the couch for two weeks now and I am able to get 8 hours of
sleep a night.
«They're
sleeping together
in Izzy's
bed,» she replied
as she threw her hand up
in the air for a high five.
Don't let your baby
sleep in the same
bed as you: this is a suffocation hazard, and you stand the risk of rolling on top of them.
Some babies
sleep best
in the same
bed as their parents, others
in a bassinette nearby and others
in a separate room.
Just to address your question about going to
bed at «parent» times — I simply put my child down to
sleep at his normal time, then leave and come back later at my bedtime — just
as I would if he were
in his own
bed.
Infant deaths that occurred
as a result of
bed sharing under these circumstances have resulted
in health authorities such
as the American Academy of Pediatrics recommending that parents not
sleep with their infants.6 It is ironic that not only does blanket condemnation of
bed sharing potentially make parenting unnecessarily more difficult for some mothers, it also has the unintended outcome of increasing deaths
in places other than
beds, such
as sofas.
Co-sleeping (often spelled cosleeping, and also known
as bed sharing or having a family
bed) is the practice of having your infant
in your
bed with you during
sleep.
In the toddler years, night wakings are often associated with children coming into bed with the parents as many toddlers are first put to sleep in their own room or be
In the toddler years, night wakings are often associated with children coming into
bed with the parents
as many toddlers are first put to
sleep in their own room or be
in their own room or
bed.