My seven month old
son sleeps in bed with my husband and I. Everyone around me keeps telling me how he should be sleeping in his crib.
Not exact matches
My daughter is 3, still
sleeps in bed with us when she wants, and I have a 9 months old
son, who knows his crib, will
sleep in it but once he wakes up, is
in bed with us.
Also, our
son sleeps with us every night
in our
bed which is equally frustraing to our relationship (or lack of itimacy).
For the first few nights
with our
son, he
slept on our floor next to the
bed in a little bassinet.
In the morning when I get up with my older son he will stretch out and go back to sleep on his own in the be
In the morning when I get up
with my older
son he will stretch out and go back to
sleep on his own
in the be
in the
bed!
My
son is now 14 months old and I already weaned him off middle of nights feeding by letting him calm down
with us
in bed and repeatedly asking him to go to
sleep, to go «mimi» (Spanish baby talk) then transfer him back to his crib.
If my husband or I are out of town, then our
son sleeps in the big
bed with the parent who is home.
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.
Had I not been
bed - sharing
with him I firmly believe I would not have my
son with me today because I awoke one night to him not breathing (his father is a dead solid sleeper and could
sleep through an atomic bomb going off
in the room... no lie...) and got him into the doctor to discover he had full blown RSV.
We
sleep in the same
bed because we like the closeness, which is the same reason our
son sleeps with us.
For us, we could not
sleep well
with our
son in our
bed.
i refused to do this
with my 1st born but
with my
son he woke up soo much at night i had to give it a try, by the 3rd night my
son would lay
in his crib at
bed time (no crying) and he is
sleeping through the night.
My
son is 9 months old but he was
in a routine
sleeping giod through the night wake every couple hours to eat get a change but this past 2weeks I put him down for
bed he will
sleep but his first wake up he dint want nothing and he crys bloody murder tell I pick him up and put him
in bed with me he has never done that and it every night
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 want for my baby to
sleep in bed with me, but
with my
son, when he was about 9 months old, I let him
sleep in my
bed once and he fell off.
I don't know when this was written but I just found out I'm pregnant
with baby number 2 my
son has been my whole world and I'm was also having fears that u described untill I read what u posted thank you my
son still
sleeps in a crib next to my
bed he is only 13 months old how do I fit
sleeping arrangements I don't want him to feel pushed out yet I don't want new baby disrupting his precious
sleep.
The first night of my
son's life, I
slept with him lying
in bed with me.
Since the first day, we
slept with our
son in our
bed, not because we read something or we heard somebody, but because it felt right for us.
I felt guilty about having «relations»
with my husband while our
son was
sleeping in the crib next to the
bed.
If my
son was comfortable
sleeping on his own, we may go that route, but as it stands he still occasionally reaches out for the comfort of me or my husband, so we gladly oblige by keeping him
in bed with us.
Cosleepers were the closest thing to successful
with mothers who had the foresight to buy them; our
son sleeps in our
bed most of the time,
with the crib placed bedside cushioned by pillows.
My
son did not breastfeed but to be completely honest we
slept together
in the same
bed until last yr when we moved
in with his father.
The downsides are that I miss
sleeping with my husband (who still does not feel safe
sleeping in the
bed with us, though I am keen to try) and that our
son is very used to me being beside him so he wakes up every hour or two if I'm not there, so I rarely go out of the house
in the evenings.
We consulted
with a local holistically minded nurse practitioner /
sleep expert, who helped us come up
with a plan to get our
son napping and spending the night
in his crib rather than on me /
in our
bed.
I wouldn't have cared for my
son to
sleep in our
bed, and my husband would nap
with him often.
When I was pregnant
with my
son (now 3) we knew that he was
sleeping in the bassinet beside the
bed, and no way was he ever
sleeping with us.
He sounds very much like your co-sleeper I've actually tossed the idea of co-sleeping around for several months now and keep convincing myself that if I give
in he'll
sleep in our
bed forever and I'm a little afraid it will cause some jealousy
with my oldest
son (who is now 4) that we never let him do it.
I was lucky that my
son agreed
with this plan and
slept well
in his own
bed from the beginning.
At a certain point, I could no longer cope
with the
sleep deprivation and just listened to what my
son was telling me, what my heart was telling me, and just let him
sleep next to me
in bed.
Someone once told me not to worry about when my
son would go back to his own
bed because there's only a window of time
in their lives that they can or want to
sleep with you.
As there was only 18 months between them, so the older
son had to
sleep in a
bed against the wall
with a
bed guard and loads of soft pillows and teddies lying around incase he fell out during the night.
My husband has been
sleeping with our
son since I night weaned, and our
son was obviously not ready to give up the comfort of an adult
in bed.
I'm a single mommy so I have no significant other, so my
son sleeps with me
in my king size
bed, the side he
sleeps on is against the wall.
My husband was the most supportive ever and began putting our
son to
sleep and switched sides of the
bed with me so he was next to our
son in his sidecar crib.
With out first son we planned to have him in a co-sleeper attached to our bed, but he demostrated to us that no one was going to sleep unless he was in physical contact with
With out first
son we planned to have him
in a co-sleeper attached to our
bed, but he demostrated to us that no one was going to
sleep unless he was
in physical contact
withwith me.
It was a very restful experience, to
sleep in my own
bed with my newborn
son, undisturbed by interruptions from nurses and visitors.
I put my
son to
bed in his room and I let him
sleep with me when he woke.
Amazing - my
son had been tetchy
with teething and struggling to settle down to
sleep after three hours of being sat
in bed with him I tried this on the «under the rain'track and he relaxed and then straight to
sleep after about 3 tines round - love it
You told me, only on arrival, that you wanted 2 king - size
beds, because you wished to
sleep with your
son and your wife wished to
sleep with her
son's girl friend,
in order for the young couple, not to
sleep together!
In a staged performance with a live audience, artist Dillon de Give and his 2 - year - old son Peregrin collaborate in an attempt to recreate a typical going - to - bed routine, possibly with Peregrin going to slee
In a staged performance
with a live audience, artist Dillon de Give and his 2 - year - old
son Peregrin collaborate
in an attempt to recreate a typical going - to - bed routine, possibly with Peregrin going to slee
in an attempt to recreate a typical going - to -
bed routine, possibly
with Peregrin going to
sleep.
We did a downsize back
in May... so far most things are working fine, but we have the 3rd bedroom that is the multi-purpose room (tv / computer / craft / guest room) which we are still working on... we just purchased a futon for the room and got rid of my
son's mates
bed as the
bed took up lots of space and we had no where to sit when watching tv, and for the amount of time he is home or we have guests it will suffice for
sleeping on... I am
in the process of working on the closet as it is still stuffed
with things that need to find a home
in the house, and I am trying to organize where to keep the craft supplies and also organize the computer area so that they work better... I have lot of wall space that I am thinking of putting shelves on as that will take things off the floor that are currently using up valuable space... So this is my project for the fall, and I hopefully will have it done by Xmas!!