Don't even
worry about newborn sleep right now.
Not exact matches
This pine wood
newborn co
sleeping bed comes in either a dark wood finish or a white painted version so you never have to
worry about whether or not it will match your room or your child's nursery.
Does this sound familiar to you — you
worry about feeding your
newborn / you eventually establish feeding your
newborn, you
worry that you'll never
sleep again / your baby eventually starts
sleeping through, you
worry their not reaching their milestones quick enough / they start smashing their milestones and you couldn't be prouder, you
worry they will only ever eat mashed banana or beige food / they slowly start eating more fruit and vegetables.
When it comes to caring for healthy
newborns and babies, most parents
worry about things like
sleeping, naptime, feeding schedules and who's on diaper duty.
If he's feeding well and filling his diaper (at least 8 per day for
newborns and four for older babies who
sleep through the night), there's likely no need to
worry about whether your baby is
sleeping too much.
And I definitely remember reading a post in my
newborn haze
about how you should just not
worry about where your baby
sleeps the first 8 weeks or so.
As long as your
newborn is smiling, eating,
sleeping and happy, you have nothing to
worry about.
I would have
worried less and maybe would not have been so
worried about maybe putting her on a separate
sleep surface or maybe just figuring out something different that would have worked better for all involved — not when she was a
newborn of course - but maybe when she was a year old.
I'm
worried he won't get enough
sleep now,
worried about driving with my
newborn by myself,
worried about running errands with a baby that wants to eat every hour.
So it's basically a crib that lets you snuggle up and
sleep next to your
newborn without having to
worry about the dangers associated with bedsharing.
I've talked
about this on my own blog, but one of the issues I take with pro-CIO posts is that it implies that it's «OK» to do this; I
worry that this gives both parents to be and new parents struggling with the NORMAL
sleep patterns of a
newborn baby the nod to try CIO /
sleep training straight away.
When a baby is older, it may be possible to co-
sleep with them as not only do they
sleep better and breathe better than
newborns, but it is easier to share a space with them without
worrying so much
about suffocating them.
I remember the first few days with my
newborn I was so exhausted but couldn't really
sleep even when they were asleep because I was
worried about them.
The last thing any New York parent should have to
worry about is a safe
sleeping space for their
newborn.