We co-sleep each night to get DS to sleep and co-sleep each morning because I don't want to wake up early. DS sleeps in his car seat in his bassinet for most of the night. I haven't tried to put him in his crib yet.
I have no problems giving my LO a cold bottle. We've trained him to eat cold or warm bottles just like we trained him to sleep in loud or quite environments.
I will let him cry if I know he is safe and I'm in the middle of doing something.
I don't always strap him in when he's in his bouncer or swing.
If I am having trouble getting her back down, I will nurse her laying down so we both can get more sleep and get some snuggle time in.
She only spent her first night at home in her crib. We bought her the RnP because we were told it was great for reflux babies. I love it and the occasionally bedshare so much that I only stress out about her sleeping in her crib because I dread her completely refusing the transition.
DD almost always takes a little while to finish pooping, so once we are done hearing any signs that she is going, we wait about 10 minutes and then change her.
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DD sleeps with a blanket at night. I also walk with her around the house when she is getting fussy. and oh..such scandal...i put her in her swing and put the music on to get her to nap so i can shower and clean and stuff.
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If DD is asleep in her infant seat when we get home, that's where she stays until she wakes up on her own. We get the best naps that way.
I don't change her diaper through the night (if she wakes to eat, which she doesn't always do). She is much more rested since I stopped changing her and waking her up!
Her Bumbo is on our coffee table.
Her morning nap is always in the swing.
Her crib has the seahorse and a musical octopus (pretty far away from her, but still there).
ETA: Oh, and she watches Dexter with us. We are just starting season 3, and she stares at it!
I guess technically now I should be SecondBabyMomma
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AMEN! DD sleeps 10-5, nurses before I go to work, then sleeps 530-930a. Works for us!
We co-sleep each night to get DS to sleep and co-sleep each morning because I don't want to wake up early. DS sleeps in his car seat in his bassinet for most of the night. I haven't tried to put him in his crib yet.
I have no problems giving my LO a cold bottle. We've trained him to eat cold or warm bottles just like we trained him to sleep in loud or quite environments.
I will let him cry if I know he is safe and I'm in the middle of doing something.
I don't always strap him in when he's in his bouncer or swing.
DD sleeps in a RnP with a blanket.
If I am having trouble getting her back down, I will nurse her laying down so we both can get more sleep and get some snuggle time in.
She only spent her first night at home in her crib. We bought her the RnP because we were told it was great for reflux babies. I love it and the occasionally bedshare so much that I only stress out about her sleeping in her crib because I dread her completely refusing the transition.
DD almost always takes a little while to finish pooping, so once we are done hearing any signs that she is going, we wait about 10 minutes and then change her.
DS's first 'real' food was curry stew, and he loved it.
He sleeps with a blanket.
He sleeps on his side with a sleep positioner.
I will sometimes fold a receiving blanket and prop it in from of his Binky when he plays the Binky game.
He's totally addicted to his pacifier and I don't care.
If DD is asleep in her infant seat when we get home, that's where she stays until she wakes up on her own. We get the best naps that way.
I don't change her diaper through the night (if she wakes to eat, which she doesn't always do). She is much more rested since I stopped changing her and waking her up!
Her Bumbo is on our coffee table.
Her morning nap is always in the swing.
Her crib has the seahorse and a musical octopus (pretty far away from her, but still there).
ETA: Oh, and she watches Dexter with us. We are just starting season 3, and she stares at it!
We hold Sam all night so she will sleep and so can we.
We let our dog sniff her and touch her.
When we do lay her down its on her side (and lasts 5 minutes).
We don't change her at night unless she wakes up or poops.
I should say shes 2 months old. I also wanted to join all of you sooner