So we are considering bed sharing for a few different reasons. For those of you that do bed share, how do you have your bed set up for you and LO, what are you doing it minimize risk?feel free to add iN anything else you found helpful regarding this.
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Since it has the barrier, we put it between us. That way we can both check on him, comfort him, pick him up if he's crying, etc. I never thought we would bed share but I feel a lot better about it since he's more like in a little bed in our bed.
I did try nursing him in bed too so I didn't even need to get out of bed but LO is too messy an eater so I ended up laying in breast milk. He even soaked through burp clothes onto the bed. Also it was easier for me to get him back into the nest when I wasn't lying down
Good luck!
Eta: we have a king size bed. So there is more than enough room for all of us.
Basically this. Also having a king size bed gives all of us enough room. I like to sit up to nurse at night, that way I make sure to lay him back down properly every time.
I keep a blanket only on myself. And I keep DS on one side of the bed and once I'm done feeding him I move a foot or 2 away.
DD used to nurse all night so I kept her in the middle and I would just move from side to side to switch boobs. I would lay with my arm stretched out above her so I couldn't roll.
My husband works until midnight or 1am so I'm on my own most of the night so bed sharing is just easier.
Right now I am able to get my son to sleep the first big chunks of the night in his bassinet (finally4-5.5 hours at 11 weeks yay!!) and the. Depending on how he is when he wakes up I'll either lay down with him in bed or have been trying to transition him back to his own bed. I follow his lead and it just depends on how fussy or awake he is when he's done eating
I love sleeping with him next to me, but by the end of the night my body is so sore.
It's really usually the only way he'll sleep for very long.
It's easy right now because he doesn't move much while he sleeps. I put him on his side facing me and he nurses himself to sleep. Usually he'll unlatch and then stretch and swing his head up onto my boob and he is out. I try to roll him on his back, but if I'm wide awake, like watching a movie on the laptop or something, I'll just leave him be.
I know we all know this, but just reiterating, please never bed share if you are really overtired.
A week ago or so, I woke up and had fully turned around in my sleep because I was exhausted. My lo was totally fine, but it scared me shitless, I cried at the thought of what I could have potentially done, and couldn't sleep the rest of the night.
Eventually my daughter just stayed asleep. And I was able to wean her from nursing at about 2 years 3 months and we still bed shared just because it worked for us. She went into her own room just after 3 with no issues