Not exact matches
For the past 6 million years, human beings have evolved
while breastfeeding and
sleeping together — whereas a mere 1000 years ago, the Catholic Church recommend that
babies sleep in their own cradle.
Because of your blog I can run to the craft closet and spend a few minutes pulling
together materials
while the
baby sleeps.
Spend time
together while the
baby is
sleeping and, if possible, set aside time each day for older kids to get one parent's undivided attention.
The walls on both sides lower so you can easily lift a
baby, and the mesh divider allows the
babies to feel closer
together while still keeping them in their own safe
sleeping area.
They should be able to feed the
baby, rock the
baby to
sleep, keep the
baby clean, all
while still keeping yourself and your house
together.
My
baby sleeps later than my toddler in the mornings, so after she's nursed for a
while, we «hide out» under the blankets in bed, cuddling
together, whispering to each other so as not to wake our little sister up.
Yes, co-sleeping can kill your
baby if you are drunk
while doing it, if your
baby is formula - fed (because breastfeeding actually works with biology to make mom and
baby aware of each other and in sync during their
sleep together), or if you are doing it in a dangerous place like a couch.
Less
sleep, less time to talk, less time to spend
together — these things can all take their toll on your relationship
while you care for your new
baby.