I want to want to co-sleep, I really do. I'm a baby-wearing, EBF mama of 2 (BF my older son till he was 2), make my own baby-food kinda momma. And I feel that that bed-sharing would simplify my life so much - but I just hate it. Couldn't do it with my first son, can't seem to do it with my 2 week old. I'm afraid to change positions with him in bed, I hate giving up my fluffy blankets, I just plain dislike having a baby in my bed. So he is in the crib next to my bed. The problem is that after he nurses (every 2 hours) he wakes up as soon as I try to put him into his crib. So we do the game of rock-crib-rock-crib until I win. This morning desperate I left him in bed with me at 5 am and he blissfully slept the same 2 hours but without the rocking game. But I didn't - cause I hate co-sleeping! I feel so guilty for not wanting it. Any other AP moms never bed-shared?
Re: I hate bed-sharing!
Co-sleeping means different things to different people.... you have LO in your room with you, and that's what (sort-of) works for you!
I love bed-sharing, but I foresee a day in our future when we can't do it anymore. D moves around so much when he sleeps that he disturbs DH's sleep quite a bit.
I couldn't bed share until DD was much older. She actually co-slept in her pack and play bassinet on DH's side of the bed. Between a bad c-section recovery and the fact that I would wake up screaming and kicking thinking she was trapped down by my feet it was too stressful. But, we did bed share a lot later on and still do a lot of bed sharing now. If it doesn't feel right don't force it.
In terms of getting LO back to sleep after a feeding, the tight swaddle outfits with the velcro were our saving grace at that age.
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Thanks so much for all your responses! I feel less guilty now. With DS1 he slept in his crib next to my bed from day 1 as well but I got in a bad "habit" of rocking him to sleep until he was fully asleep every time he woke up. After 8 months of rocking and rocking and rocking through the night we made some changes which worked wonderfully - he moved into his own room, we introduced a lovey and started making the last nursing before bed with lights so he went to bed sleepy. It worked but the memory of those 8 months is so vivid I'm hoping to create better sleep habits from the beginning with this one.
Last night I put him back to the crib after every 2 hour nursing and every time he fussed I put a hand on him through the crib rails and never needed to rock him. He still fussed and grunted a LOT despite having his eyes closed - makes me wonder whether he truly slept - can they fuss for hours never escalating to crying in their sleep?