May 2014 Moms

Roomsharing

So I've read some articles that say room sharing until at least 6months old reduces the risk of SIDS by 50% because the parents are checking on the baby more and are more aware of issues that could come up during the night because the baby is right there. I'm conflicted. My dr told me that at 4months we should be putting her in her crib and letting her self soothe to sleep and that she should sleep through the night and not need a middle of the night feeding. But 'research says' that room sharing till 6months is the safest against SIDS. I could put her crib in our room but then if I'm letting her self soothe to sleep or self soothe back to sleep in the middle of the night then she's going to be keeping us up. What are your drs telling you? What are your plans?

Re: Roomsharing

  • edited August 2014
    I'm going to follow her cues and wait until I'm comfortable. Dd's room is on a different floor than us though so that makes a huge difference. Dr hasn't said anything but I've heard 6 mo as well.

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  • Here's how my midwife explained it. They sau 6 months because many parents will put the baby in the crib close the door to the baby's room and go to bed with their room closed. So no one hears each other's sounds.

    Baby needs to hear the sounds of their parents at night. Which reduces the risk. Apparently if things are too quiet.

    DS is in his own bed 10 steps away. I don't hear every little noise but I'm sure he can hear us in his sleep. I also use white noise which adds to the noises as well.

    Unfortunately though sids happen. Even if all precautions are taken.
  • We have DS in bassinet beside our bed and when he outgrows that, we will use playpen until 6 months. We also did this with DD. It was recommended to us by our Dr and at our prenatal class from the hospital. I let him self sooth now even in the bassinet but i can hear the different sounds he makes and when i need to get up for feedings. Some noises i sleep through now as well but i like having them close by.
  • Jules is in his room in his crib. We leave both doors open and use a monitor. We are all sleeping much better. We live in apartment so there is a lot of noise constantly.
  • AJ in a crib in his own room since day one - takes me twelve steps to get from my spot in the bed to him. Both doors open plus a monitor. I feel comfortable with this but wouldn't with closed doors or separate floors.
  • Our pedi said that room sharing only decreases the risk by 1-2% as opposed to back sleeping which reduces it 50%. The number of cases has been half of what it used to be with the back to sleep campaign. Obviously if co sleeping reduced by another 50% there would be no risk. Pedi said it is because no one sleeps well and babies don't get into that deep sleep
  • LO is in her own crib in her own room (since week 7-8) and it's been good for all of us. She is swaddled in a sleep sack with a white noise machine and a ceiling fan. I have a video monitor and always make sure her face/nose isn't covered (she manages still to get the sleep sacks bunched if they aren't tight enough bc she wants to suck her hand so badly).
    I feel that I do everything I can to keep her safe and feel comfortable with this arrangement. I feel that I still have a very close eye on her even though she is on the next room.

    You need to do what you feel comfortable with. Sure there is still worry but I don't feel that I worry any more than I did when she was right next to my bed.
  • We're going to keep DD in the bassinet in our room till at least 4 months. Maybe 6. Then we'll put her in the crib in her own room. Our house is tiny and both kids' rooms are just feet from ours. We also use baby monitors and white noise machines.


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  • We transitioned DS around 6 weeks. All of us slept much better once we did that. We have a video monitor and put in white noise for him. He is now doing 5-6hr stretches compared to the 2hr stretches when he was in our room.

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  • DD is in our room only bc her room is on a different floor. 
  • I am really big on doing what you feel is best. Go with your gut. Some drs are old fashioned with that stuff and some go with more modern things and studies. 2mths isn't going to make a difference either way.
    My little guy has reflux so I'm not putting him in his room until it gets better or he out grows this rock and play. I don't care what "they" say. Its better for me and my baby and if we have a hard time with transitioning later than oh well!
    I think keeping them in with you until 6 mths makes sense. It's longer than I would have planned, but I may do it.
  • Our pedi said when we feel ready it's fine. She's 8 weeks now and does a 7-8 hour stretch, so we are going to start trying her room in a crib. Right now she's in a rnp.
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  • I say you do whatever works for you and your situation. We have a 1br and are locked into our lease till June so looks like we are all roommates till he's a year old which I'm not happy about. I can see bad habits in the future. I'm hoping to sublet our apt and move into a bigger place before then.
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