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My now big 5m old was about to get his eviction notice from my bed (he's actually in a little bednest so not actually next to me all night - but he's outgrowing it)..I thought we might all sleep a bit better as I think we wake him as we come to bed...but after seeing this I'm not so sure again!!

We had to go back to cosleeping a couple months ago. It's so much better for me, but Husband has to sleep in the spare bed b/c Little Saff kicks him in her sleep. Now we're getting a little futon for her room. She just wasn't a cot-sleeping baby. We're slowing going to transition her out of our bed and into the futon in her room. Then if she hits another rough patch with sleep, I'll cosleep with her in her room.

Back to cosleeping here too. Little Lex sleeps between me and Mr B and it's a damn sight better than getting her to settle in her cot!!!!! She's a side sleeping baba and I feel safer knowing I can feel her whenever. Also because she's breastfeedinf every 45 or so (ouch) I'm getting more sleep this way.


Cheeky S most unimpressed though...

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