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Old Apr 19th, 2008, 02:06 AM   #11
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Our bed is: 1 slither Daddy, 1/2 Anna, 1/2 Mummy.... you know that bit of stitching on the edge of the matress - have discovered its for daddys to cling onto by clenching their buttocks!
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Old Apr 19th, 2008, 02:39 AM   #12
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You know.... I really dont know what to tell you as I dont have that issue I'm to scared to let Rylee sleep with us, so shes just fine in her crib... other then the not staying still part..... but anywho, I remember someone telling me to.... lay her in the crib, or in your case her own bed (what ever that may be) for naps and/or play time, you could even try getting a boppy(if you dont have one) and sit her in it, in her bed for meals.....it might hurt your arms or what ever, but if it help.
Start out just one to two mins at a time.... make it longer and more often over time. Maybe that will help.

I know a lot of people might not agree with the next thing I'm about to say, but at times it works for me.

Depending on how sleepy she is, let her cry.

I know if Rylee hasnt taken a nap all day and have been up since 7am and its now 5pm if I let her cry for 3min shes out like a light and then other times that just might not work for her..... or me because I cant stand for her to be sad.

But... there are a few things you could try.

Hope something works for you, you need that sex life back.... lucky!
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Old Apr 19th, 2008, 06:28 AM   #14
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The Babydan bedguard is ideal if you want to co-sleep as it fits any kind of bed. My bed (King sized) is 1/5 daddy, 1/4 mummy and the rest is Kaya's.
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Old Apr 19th, 2008, 08:41 AM   #15
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i couldn't co sleep with kira, i hate sharing my bed its bad enough having to share half of it with hubby
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Old Apr 19th, 2008, 10:19 AM   #16
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I think if you dont want to co-sleep then the cot will be good as the baby will have alot more room, and I think you just have to perservere and settle the baby in the cot, try the baby in the cot when they're very tired during the day at first.

But if you want to co-sleep then I'm sure that is safe too provided you follow all the guidelines that go with it
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Were having the same problem already! The first night Erica was born, she did not want to go to sleep in the hospital bed next to my bed, so I stayed up for hours during the night just holding her. Then when we came home, and tried to get into a routine, we had so many people visiting. They all wanted to hold her even while she was sleeping, and I must admit, I still will rock her and just snuggle her while shes sleeping. So she always wanted to be held instead of be in her bed. Then that turned into in the middle of night when she would wake up, instead of rocking and holding her the whole time, we would lay in bed and snuggle. Or lay in bed and breastfeed if I was really tired. Now her favorite spot is right between me and Daddy, snuggled up to my chest. And when we lay her in her bed, shes up within minutes. We're trying to get her back to her bed. Once she falls asleep, we put her back in there, and if she wakes up and its not time for a feed, we just rub her face and talk to her softly, and shes started to fall back to sleep in her bed.

I think if you just try to make Lilly comfortable in her bed, (like letting her know that you are there) then she will do better. Its hard sometimes, but thats what we are trying. I hate hearing her cry, so its hard for me to leave her lying in there crying. We just comfort her until she falls back to sleep. Good luck!!!
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our bed is 2/3 for daddy
1/3 for mommy & baby!
that sounds like my bed!! only difference is that if nicole comes in in the morning, its 2/3 for daddy and 1/3 for me, callum & nicole!! good job my bed is huge or id be screwed.
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Get a bumper so her arms dont go through and just put her down at night in the crib..if she crys let her for 5-10 mins..as long as you know for sure theres nothing else wrong, then go to her talk and comfort her till she calms down, then leave her..if she continues to cry just do the same. Eventually she'll realise that you aint gona give in and she'll go to sleep.

You should maybe make sure shes not falling asleep in someones arms during the day too...then that way she gets used to lying in her crib/cot and falling asleep herself x
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Olivia has her cot bumper on down one side... I say dont beleive all you read, but its entirely down to you. But if we listened to all these things the health visitors say or strictly follow books... really what would we be ale to do with our babys? Sit & look at them?

In my opinion its no different to a moses basket being padded around the basket & a crib or cot is much bigger than a moses. I mean really whts the difference between using a bumper and a basket being lined & padded?

If you are not happy with that why dont you roll up 2 small blankets down the sides to stop her arms poking out of the sides but not bulky enough for her to suffocate if thats what you're worried about. Alot of babys just like to feel security.

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