So, I feel like having LO sleep in your bed is so frowned on by most people. I admit on here, I have DS sleep in our bed part of the night. But I really don't admit it to too many people in real life. I have such anxiety with him in his crib, because he always ends up with his face in the mattress! I know this is a bad habit, but how many of you do it!?[Poll]
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Our LO isin her bed until she wakes up around 6 then she comes in with us until I get up. If she has issues going to sleep (very rare) She will start in our bed then go to hers.
This!
1. Frowned on by most people? That sounds more about who you surround yourself with than anything else.
2. If you do it and don't talk about it, how many other people are probably like you?
3. What's the bad habit - LO sleeping on their belly or bedsharing?
I agree with this.
DS has spent a few mornings in our bed after sleeping most of the night in his pack n play (when he was about 2 months old). He's also spent a few whole nights in bed with me when we've been to a hotel. Now he's in his crib, though.
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I voted "other" because DS sleeps in his crib and only his crib, unless he is sick. He sleeps in our bed when he had a cold last week. It was the only way I could get him to sleep longer than 20 min intervals all night long. His nose was so stuffy and he felt awful.
Before I had DS I used to think "how can anyone co-sleep with their LO, it is so dangerous" Then my LO had a horrible head cold and now I totally understand it.
I voted Other. I am incredibly heavy sleeper and that is why I would never, ever put DS in our bed.
If I were a light sleeper, we might consider it for a couple of hours on weekend mornings if we were willing to be very judicious with pillow and comforter use.
I'm a BTDT mom and speaking from my own experience. DD1 is not a good sleeper and having bedrooms on diffn't floors we would get lazy and have her co-sleep w/ us. Yes, ppl frowned on the topic if I told them. She's 2 1/2 now and in the last 2 wks moved her back to her own room (a nightmare transition). It was rough to get up/down while pg w/ #2. 2 1/2 yrs she slept w/ us in bed. I swear this one does gymnastics in her sleep too and it was restless nights for all of us.
With #2 there is NO WAY we are developing the same bad habit. Of course, DH is extremely moody when he doesn't get good sleep and I've caught him several times sleeping in the spare room w/ baby after a night time feeding.
In conclusion, we co-slept w/ #1. I will not co-sleep w/ #2 but DH will.
I don't believe that is totally true. We bed shared for the first 4 months. I admit I was nervous at first about whether DH would roll on him because he is a heavy sleeper (he was nervous too) but he was very aware of DS being there and has never come close to rolling on him, at least not that I know of. DS is in his crib now, but in the morning I still bring him in bed.
DD has slept with me since she was born, I thought i would never.. but look where i am.
She slept on me the first week, then in the swing for about a month, then up until about 2 months ago she slept on my chest on the couch.. i barely move and somehow learned to sleep on my back,
We transitioned her to her crib finally 2 months ago and she sleeps 9-4 ish then we go on the couch and sleep from there on out (about 6:30) I wouldnt put her in the bed with us because i am scared of DH rolling on her, but i do not oppose it anymore as i did before.
I wake up to the slightest little sound, I also believe i have superman hearing since giving birth haha
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I voted other.
He usually sleeps in his crib and has never been in our bed, which is a pretty unsafe one, but we have a twin bed in the nursery and sometimes he will sleep on my (or DH's) chest there for a couple hours in the morning.
I never have the blankets past my hips and the pillow is all the way under me and no where near him. I feel safe knowing that he's right where I can feel him and I'm a super light sleeper.
"Our LO isin her bed until she wakes up around 6 then she comes in with us until I get up. If she has issues going to sleep (very rare) She will start in our bed then go to hers. "
This. Or for naps, if I can't get her to fall asleep in her crib. I LOVE napping with her during the day...so sweet!
When DS slept in his PNP next to me up until 8 weeks (when he moved to his crib in his room), he would come into bed with me once DH left for work. So he would be in bed with me from about 5am until we woke up around 7-9am.
I wouldn't have him sleep in bed with us all night unless absolutely necessary.
Bolded.
We bedshare. My mom bedshared with both my sister and I. Her mom bedshared with her and my aunt. That's the "norm" for my culture, and none of us ever had an issue sleeping on our own when we hit the appropriate age. :-)
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She sleeps in her crib and STTN 98% of the time.
I voted "other." In the first few weeks, DD slept with us for part or all of the night. She sleeps in her crib now and goes back to sleep easily after waking to eat, but she does occasionally nap with me in our bed.
If DD woke constantly during the night and had trouble getting to sleep, I'd let her sleep with us so I could side-lie nurse. That's why she naps with me some days; on off days she fights naps and will only sleep a few minutes here and there.
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