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jessesgirl

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Posted: 02-11-07 12:41pm

I've been reading a book on sleep and I made a decision today that I want to move ava in crib in her room even though it's on the other side of the house. We decided to co-sleep her first night home after getting up a million times to check on her. It was actually my husband's idea. We've been doing fine. She's been sleeping good except for the last couple of weeks. She's been sleeping all night but she's very active when she sleeps. She kicks, moves her head back and forth and ever since we started swaddling her with one arm out she's been scratching and punching us all while she's sleeping. I read that at 3 months some babies start moving around a lot in their sleep. Well, she's sleeping, but we're not. Buying a bigger bed is an option, but it's expensive, so I want to move her into her own crib so we can all sleep. Well, my husband doesn't want to. He wants her in bed with us b/c he's afraid something happens to her at night and we don't hear on the monitor and can't get to her in time. He's very paranoid about this. So, we decided on a co-sleeper that attaches to the bed. Anyone use this? How is it working for you? It's about 100 bucks so I want to be sure before buying one. Thanks!
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Bridget

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Posted: 02-11-07 13:13pm

I don't know about the co-sleeper but I do think it's true they start moving more in their sleep around now. I'll put finn down for his nap the long way in his crib and by the time he wakes up he's side ways.

I think it's great that jesse wants her in your room still (especially since nick evicted finn before I was ready), but when will he feel comfortable with her in her own room? It just seems (to me) that it will be harder to transition her to her own room the older she is.
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jessesgirl

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Posted: 02-11-07 13:31pm

He wants her with us for as long as she wants.
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Sunflower_pie81

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Posted: 02-11-07 14:26pm

Ok first let me say, as long as she wants will be until she is 20. Lol that is a joke but as many people that I know that 'co-sleep' if they don't get their children out of the bed by a cetain time co-sleeping will be forever. Amelia slept in my bed sometimes in the beginning because I was breast feeding her and it was just easier. When she got ill I kept her in my bed because I was so worried about her breating I was worried that she would stop....I put amelia's pack-n-play in my room and she started out crying for a little while, like 10 mins with me going in and consoling her and putting her soothie in her mouth. Then by the end of the week she was sleeping like a champ in there. I am going ot make the move that I am going to put her in her crib, by the end of next week. I hope that she takes the transition well. I am sure she will do just fine.

Good luck.

Edited to add:

i have a cali king (one of the biggest beds out there.)and it's just me and her in the bed and she still kicks me and scratches me and turns all around in the bed. It's crazy....I dont' think that getting a bigger bed is the answer...It won't help. Lol
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