For those who have transitioned to something else, what were your reasons? And when, age of LO?
We love having LO in bed but sometimes I wonder if he's getting good rest. But sometimes I think he'd be worse off in his own room so I don't know what to do.
He used to sleep snuggled up to me all night and would nurse back to sleep and I would barely wake up. It was lovely, especially as a working mom I never felt exhausted despite him waking up a few times.
Now that he's mobile he wiggles around a lot at night. I woke up at one point and he was laying on his side, with head at my stomach and feet towards H. Soundly asleep. I have no idea when/how he moved there. That made me a touch worried about the blankets although he wasn't under any. But also that I'm sleeping through all sorts of movement.
We moved our mattress to the floor once he started crawling but I'm starting to wonder if bedsharing is still a good idea, both from safety and restful sleep perspectives. But when I lay him down and go do my thing in the evening if he wakes up and realizes I'm not there he starts yelling for me. So I don't know if putting him in his own room will work. But maybe his crib in our room? We had it side-cared but it was move for added space/safety since he never actually slept in it. Although I ended up 1/2 in the crib on more than once occasion lol.
Thoughts?
Re: Why did you stop bedsharing?
We had LO's crib side-carred for a long time, but she mostly slept on the bed. It was nice as an extension for my arm though. lol.
But, we just nightweaned her and unside-carred the crib and put it back together because it was the only way to get her to fall asleep without getting out of bed. So now the crib is right next to the bed, but fully put together. Both mattresses are the same level. It has worked out great, and eventually we will move the crib to the other side of the room, and then switch it to a regular twin mattress.
Maybe you could put the crib back together and have it right next to the bed?
Also, you might laugh at this:
https://www.howtobeadad.com/tag/baby-sleep-positions
With DS we stopped around 20 months (though he still does sleep in bed with us if he's sick/teething on occasion)
With DD around 12 months.
We did with DD so young because she didnt sleep well while bedsharing. With DS, DH was simply tired of 8 months of bedsharing with 2 kids and wanted to transition him to his own space.
They both sleep great in their own beds now.
LOL that is so funny. And so true.
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Around 1 DS went to sleeping in a crib. I could have coslept longer, but DH was done. Also DS was so wiggly and all over at that age, so we all slept a bit better when he was in his crib. When we travel or he is sick he sleeps with us. He also went through a stage recently where he was scared and sleeping with us quite a bit. We all came up with a compromise and now DS sleeps with us on Friday nights. It works well, because when he asks to sleep with us we tell him on Fridays and he is good with that.
When we transitioned to the crib at one I spent a few nights sleeping on a mattress with DS on his bedroom floor. Eventually he moved to the crib, but I was still on the mattress. Then I would lay with him until he was asleep and then slowly he went to bed on his own. It was a slow transition, but worked out well.
When DD1 was 12 months, I wanted to night-wean her and she wasn't sleeping very well (any little movement woke her up) so I moved her to her own room and it went very smoothly.
I followed the same course for DD2, aiming for 12 months but I didn't feel like she was ready until 14 months. At that time, we moved her and it went very smoothly as well.
Mainly I just play it by ear and move them when I think they're ready.
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I appreciate all the feedback ladies!
My biggest reservation is he does still nurse 1x a night and he eats so I am reluctant to night wean him if he needs that "midnight snack". And he does comfort suck back to sleep but it's pretty random, lately it's been a lot but I can see his top teeth starting to cut through so I'm sure that's why. Unfortunately my H works afternoons so there's no way he could take over nighttime wakings since he's not there. I just can't imagine LO going back to sleep for me w/out nursing and if he is getting pick up out of a crib, nursed, then put back in neither of us will be getting more rest.
I just have really mixed feelings about the whole deal. I like bed sharing but I'm worried about safety and quality sleep. I think I may wait a few weeks and talk with H about it. Maybe we will try putting his 4th crib rail back but keep it in our room and see how he does there. I'll stop rambling now - Thanks again!
We stopped a few weeks ago around 18 months. DD's constant wiggling throught the night was driving me bonkers, plus I want to get her in her own bed before this baby comes (late September). When I get up to use the bathroom it wakes DD so I knew that wouldn't work with all the up and down I'll have to do in the night with a newborn.
Now DD sleeps in her crib but it's not going that great. She's STTN twice (which is unheard of if my house) but most nights she wakes after just a few hours so I bring her back into bed with me. I sleep in her room with her since there's a bed in there. I thought that knowing that I was right there would be comforting and she would stay in her crib but no dice.
I need to figure out how to make this work!