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    What do you tell your pediatrician about sleep?

    @yoshinat0r I am honest and not worried about there judgment, not one size fits all with parenting. I have bed-shared since 5mo, breastfed on demand until 14mo, then breastfed during the day until 34mo. My 3yr old still has one wake up each night, and just wants to cuddle and fall back asleep...
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    Husband + cosleeping. Help.

    @liwinedivas No thanks, rude grumpy husbands are not a thing I put up with. My compromise is I sleep with you until first wake up, then I turn the monitor off and sleep with our kiddo the rest of the night. Everyone is happier this way. Maybe this would help you two out as well.
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    King-Size Floor Bed Frame?

    @mamadacca Not sure how old your baby may be, but it looks as if that frame would add height to your mattress. Have you thought about getting wood from Home Depot and building a frame around the mattress?
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    Tips tricks to safely bedshare

    Hi all I started bed sharing with my LO at 4.5mo and he’ll be 6mo next week. My husband is a sound sleeper and super loud snorer so we kicked him to the couch with a kiss and a pillow lol. So just my son and I sleep in a king size bed and I have my son on a firm bassinet mattress and it’s...
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    Hell is when your baby is peacefully asleep next to you but you’re wide awake because your husband is snoring

    @j3r3m3 2nd the CPAP and the couch. Best decision ever was sending him to the couch.. CPAP made him tolerable on hotel stays lol.
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    Safely co sleeping

    @ligerheart25 Hi, I started bed sharing at 4.5mo with my son who’s now 6mo. What works for us since he isn’t crawling yet, once he crawls I’ll go to a floor bed, but what I do is I was able to remove his bassinet mattress and it is firm, and I have him sleep on that with a rolled receiving...
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    Please convince me to cosleep

    @psalm51flower You did your research and I think you can safety do it. I started at 5mo and never looked back. If you’re feeling overly sleep deprived it will help. If you do feed in the night, side nurse and sleep while baby eats. Your baby may start eating more at night, but you could try...
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