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Bassinet CoversShould we have another baby, a child's bed or bunk bed co?

My baby and I have co slept in the same bed together since she was 4 days. I just could not bring myself to put it in the cradle pretty pink and white checkerboard, we bought it, I could place in his dragon / butterfly pink and green covered crib that seemed far too large for a solitary so beautiful little baby. I've always wanted in my arms. So it was. And now, after a whole year, me and my husband wants a little space, cuddling, and ahem. Romance. We sold the crib and bassinet before moving 2 weeks ago. And now I want him in his own bed. I doubt it had anything to sleep but the bed co sleeper, but I can not even find one under $ 400 ...

We tried to put it in her crib several times, and she was crying until she could not breathe, and then yell some more. Do you think we should fight her in her crib, she could find a way out of a crib that she would never stay or put in a bed joint?

Has anyone ever used and how are you?

What we have been taking one side of the crib and mattress so the increase is the same height as our bed. It is now almost 2 and often crawl into the crib by himself and fall asleep. Otherwise, I expect him to fall asleep and then I can transfer it to the manger. He will sleep for several hours quite there and if / when he wakes, he knows the law and there mom can crawl back to me. It's amazing how even a few hours of having the bed feels back:)
Another idea is to get a mattress to lay on the ground or in your room or in his room. Then you can fix with her until she falls asleep and then you can go to your own bed. There is no reason why you should have to begin his fight at bedtime now.
I linked a great site with lots of ideas and information on sleep and co-sleeping. Good luck in this new stage of your parenting adventure!

my daughter is only 4 months and she loves her bed she is in British Columbia to move into it just to ensure that sheets and blankets are comfortable for the child to heart and then slowly bring in more more (we did not put in his cradle to 2 months now, she wants to sleep with her whenever she sleeps) I hope I helped:)

We bought our daughter a toddler bed and put it in the living room and let him practice getting in and out of it so that when we replace the bed, she will be safer! I think that you have waited so long that you'll find it hard to sleep anywhere it also with you!

It is only 1, why did you sell her bed so early?

At one year, I propose a cot. Just put it in her, after she falls asleep at first, you can feel comfortable to sleep only slowly. When my daughter was 7 months as she started to crawl out of his co-bed, and once she fell. The only time you're in a heavy sleep and not hear it the minute she moves, she could be when she decides to wake up calmly and climb on the ledge and plop on the floor. This happened to me.

Oh, and try to store a car, they were really good, sometimes all new co-sleepers, cradles, and a bunch of other things.

Write to me for advice if you want, I co-slept and still co-sleep part of the time. =)

Posted on February 22, 2010.
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