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  1. [+] parents who co-sleep with their dc -- what are the pluses and minuses? why did you ch... 7 replies

    • OP here: if you co-slept, how old was your dc when you stopped co-sleeping?...

    Talk : : November 15, 2009

  2. [+] new to this. if you co-sleep with db when, where, and how frequently do you have sex ... 6 replies

      Talk : : November 13, 2009

    • [+] No flames please - I have a demanding job, work 10-14 hours a day. I have no choice a... 14 replies

      • Have you considered co-sleeping? I think there definitely is bonding going on when they can smell your scent all night. My husband works a ton and loves to sleep with our young kids for this reason....

      Talk : : November 13, 2009

    • [+] Toddler moms: twin bed or toddler bed? And why? Thanks! 6 replies

      • We got a crib that converts to a toddler bed and are expecting #2, by the time #1 outgrows the toddler bed, #2 will outgrow the co-sleeper and then we can move #1 on to a twin bed, and #2 into a crib. Musical beds!...

      Talk : : November 09, 2009

    • [+] 7 week old db. I know it's too early for any sleep training (please no flames) but a... 18 replies

        Talk : : November 07, 2009

      • [+] My parents, who live overseas, are bugging me about bringing DD to visit. If I go ne... 28 replies

        • I second the benadryl, that and traveling close to bedtime. If you co-sleep, travel with a child is much, much easier and you don't have to worry about lugging around or having any gear with you. Most rental companies also rent car seats. As far as stairs go, don't let your dd run around without supervision and...

        Talk : : November 05, 2009

      • [+] db is 10 weeks and up until now the pregnancy weight was rolling off ... then i plate... 24 replies

        • np Can't wait for the fat to move back to my butt, pregnancy/breastfeeding gives me flat, wide butt syndrome - took 18 months for my hormones to shift "back" (tee hee) last time around (I was bf and co-sleeping though - got my period and my butt around the same time)....

        Talk : : November 04, 2009

      • [+] How long did you breastfeed? 100 replies

        • np: do people not realize that when an older child still BF, it's not an all day long, every 3 hours kind of thing. they might nurse in the AM and at bedtime, maybe before a nap, maybe in the middle of the night if they co-sleep, maybe if they're hurt or sick. when they are not with mom, then they don't. not like mom has to show up at preschool bc dc needs to eat!...

        Talk : : November 03, 2009

      • [+] breastfeeding moms, i need some support. dd is only 4 days old and already breastfeed... 21 replies

        • np. Co-sleeping is a really good way to go. i survived...full-day preschool 3 days a week. I could not co-sleep with the twins but sure wished I could. Not...
        • I was a little too nervous to co-sleep, but did have dd in bassinet right next to...10 pm feed? This SAVED me. Also, get a co-sleeper or one of those bed rails so you...as she had serious reflux. We used a co-sleeper and loved it. Evertime someone asks you whether...

        Talk : : November 02, 2009

      • [+] Anyone read that site the other day? The poster linked to The "Mother Baby Sleep Lab"... 4 replies

        • ^ Sorry, it was the "Mother-Baby Behavioral Sleep Lab" don't read a lot of those because I think they already have a thesis when they start and they make their research reflect it. One study says co-sleeping is best and another one says it's not. I use the AAP guidelines when I wonder about baby issues, more than research which is done to prove a specific point. Also it is almost like that autism research where the guy said that the vaccines cause it and his case...

        Talk : : November 02, 2009

      • [+] SLEEP: The "Mother-Baby behavior Sleep Lab" at Notre Dame may be a good place to find... 5 replies

          Talk : : November 01, 2009

        • [+] we are parents of an 18mo old, have been co-sleeping with him throughout. Now over t... 4 replies

          • I am thinking that ds is getting older and a lot more aware of your presence; thus explaining why he stays up now when he wakes up. Do you strongly wish to continue co-sleeping? If not, this may be the sign to transition to crib. Sorry, otherwise, have no suggestions....

          Talk : : November 01, 2009

        • [+] 1st DC is 6 weeks. Any advice on how to foster good sleep habits from those that hav... 4 replies

          • and about your crib question, we tried co-sleeping but found our DC did not sleep well at all when lying next to eh 24 hr all you can drink bfing bar. Moved them to their cribs very early...

          Talk : : October 28, 2009

        • [+] I am letting my 5mo CIO right now. He's been up since 7am and has only taken a 15 mi... 67 replies

          • meaning pick them up or something else? how long did this take? do you co-sleep? how old were your db when they slept through the night? do they wake up now?...
          • some more. Two hours later, I finally got him down after nursing him. Very long day. And for the sanctimommies - I co-sleep too, but I understand that sleep is of the utmost importance to a baby's well-being. I would rather let my child CIO...

          Talk : : October 28, 2009

        • [+] what did your baby sleep in upon returning from the hospital? crib?cradle?bassinet? a... 19 replies

          • #1: in the earliest days - on me. then later in the car seat. eventually in the co-sleeper of the PnP in our room. #2: on me, car seat, mini crib (our room)....
          • next to your husband. Personally I didn't want to get in the habit of not sleeping with my husband. Maybe try a co-sleeper and have your dh wear earplugs?...

          Talk : : October 26, 2009

        • [+] My 18mo DD is the most horrible sleeper in the entire UNIVERSE! She is breastfed at n... 47 replies

          • why is co-sleeping and extended bfing excessive? Sounds lovely to me. I am...nothing to do with nursing. I don’t know about co-sleeping though. Basically your dc needs to learn how to fall...on her own. It is probably easier to do without co-sleeping but at this point I would first train her to...That said I think your situation has to do with co-sleeping and what sounds like child directed attachment parenting not BF...

          Talk : : October 22, 2009

        • [+] We have a 5 week old and he's shown himself a pretty good sleeper. lately though he'... 1 reply

          • Of course he's a good sleeper, he's on your chest. I will be contradicted by loudmouths and crunchy co-sleepers, but most sane parents, and pediatricians, will tell you that it is important to establish a predictable bedtime routine (or further, whole day schedule) including putting db asleep on his own so he becomes comfortable on his own. Co-sleeping is popular but dangerous for db (i.e. highest cause of SIDS) and exhausting for parents. Do yourself a favor,...

          Talk : : October 18, 2009

        • [+] Expecing DB#2 and live in a very small 2 bedroom. I am thinking of not buying a crib,... 13 replies

          • small arms-reach co-sleeper attaches to bed - baby can easily be in it until 7 months or so....

          Talk : : October 16, 2009

        • [+] 4.5 month old baby. sleeps in bed with us. will she ever get out of our bed and into ... 23 replies

          • .i loved those co-sleeping moments (and dh esp. keeps asking when we can bring him in bed again!) but i also really love getting a full night's sleep. and your baby continues to evolve and you have new things bond over and look forward to. i love making ds...

          Talk : : October 16, 2009

        • [+] Expecting our 1st child. We live in a 1 br apartment in Manhattan. Can someone share ... 15 replies

          • We put a changing pad on top of a truck at the foot of our bed. You'll need a crib (or co-sleeper depending on how long you'll be in the 1 br). Vibrating chair. When dc starts eating solids skip the high chair and...
          • We got some rubberized mats that have flannel on them from my mother and used those as a changing pad, used a co-sleeper next to the bed and bought 3 glass bottles, a bottle brush, a breast pump, sling, and car seat. I tried cloth...

          Talk : : October 13, 2009

        • [+] 15 weeks and my dd still wakes up every 3 hrs. during the night for a feeding. normal... 11 replies

          • sleep- at 5.5 months I was ready to space out his feedings so I moved him to a crib and started going in every 6 hours. 15 weeks is still a little young for CIO- so this is a good means to survival. I'm due in 2 weeks- bought a co-sleeper so I can do this from day one....

          Talk : : October 09, 2009

        • [+] I am insanely exhausted...10 mo DD does NOT sleep at night...if we're lucky we get on... 22 replies

            Talk : : October 07, 2009

          • [+] Expecting first baby in 5 months. My husband and I live in a 780sq.ft. 1br in Manhatt... 14 replies

            • agree with this. co-sleeper, changing pad on dresser top, stroller, carseat. eventually op will want a high chair. ikea antelop has a small footprint, is easy to clean and costs about $15 or so as i recall....

            Talk : : October 06, 2009

          • [+] Is there any reason why I shouldn't just have DB sleep in his stroller bassinet until... 9 replies

              Talk : : October 05, 2009

            • [+] Does anyone have a good recommendation for a bassinet? I have gone to buy buy baby an... 12 replies

              • co-sleeper, pack n play w bassinet, mini crib/travel crib...
              • we borrowed an arm's reach co-sleeper, but if we had to do it again we'd go out and buy the pack n...
              • We had both of these as well. The co-sleeper was never attached to my bed, it sat in the living room and is very pretty...

              Talk : : October 04, 2009

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