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Old 12-06-2005, 11:36 PM   #2630
TexLex
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Co-sleeping

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Originally posted by baltassoc
Co-sleeping is not a problem, as long as you aren't chemically altered.
Ours is actually sleeping at night in the PNP* changing table. I woke up this morning and he was in the bed. I have no recollection of how or when he got there - for all I know he flew.

When we do co-sleep, the baby does sleep on the outside of the bed: the Mr. would crush him for sure if he were in the middle - he's rolled on me before without noticing. It works like this: Mr. Lex crammed toward his side of the bed, me in the middle toward hubby, and the baby gets the rest of the bed.

And Alex, that swapping thing isn't going to work, especially if she's nursing. There's this condition called Selective Daddy Deafness that seems to infect most fathers after the baby has been home for about a month. It begins earlier and is more profound with each subsequent child. Don't think you are immune. You aren't.


*He's perfectly safe; he's too fat too rolll away. He sleeps on his stomach in our bed for naps, too. Go ahead, call CPS.
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