Not exact matches
My wife and I were headed out the door
on a beautiful summer day, and I was carrying our
then 2 - month - old daughter in a harness, her squishy baby belly pressing against my
chest while she grew heavy with
sleep.
Make your baby
sleep on shoulders or your tummy and
chest then while putting
on bed, make a slope with help of thin pillow or blankets.
Then I could breastfeed and get him to
sleep and lay him
on my
chest, where he could stay the whole time.
I remember the most beautiful little boy I had ever seen feeding until he was full and
then sleeping curled up as a little ball
on my
chest.
We also have the same thing at night, he woke at 11 am last night, was not hungry, but did not settle (so i sat beside his cot with my hand
on his
chest),
then finally feel asleep at 11.35 pm and my husband gave him a dreamfeed at midnight but
then he got hiccups and
then did not
sleep until 2 am when I have him another bottle at 2 am.
It took up a fair bit of room in our queen - sized bed, but even once my husband returned we kept using it; most nights, she'd
sleep in the nest from 10 - 4 (with at least one nursing session, sometimes more) and
then I'd lie her
on my
chest with pillows all around me from 4 - 7, it was the best
sleep either of us got!