I hope this doesn’t come across the wrong way — I am very pro-cosleeping!
When my first was a baby, he slept well in a bedside bassinet til about 6 months, then we co slept until 10 months and Ferbered him into his room.
My second is now 6 months and she’s already been cosleeping for about a month or so. I’m not opposed to the concept AT ALL- I think it can be really great. But I think the fact that I’m doing it more out of necessity (she won’t sleep any other way) than a conscious choice makes it feel not as good. If that makes sense.
I’m not getting comfortable sleep because of it and she’s already contact napping on me all day while I try to do things with my 4 y/o. I’m getting very very touched out.
I want to bring her crib in our room to try to transition her into it. (Thinking if she’s not directly next to me she won’t wake so easily??) I guess my question is, has anyone had a similar situation and any advice?
Please be gentle 😩
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I completely get you and I was in the same boat too honestly. Uninterrupted Sleep just started to feel like a distant memory for me. I did cosleeping till 5 months and then did some pre training before the actual sleep training at night. I would let him play in the crib at daytime, transition him to the crib for naps after he falls asleep in the carrier. I'm right now in the middle of night time training in crib in our room, but we've been sleeping in the guest room. Once he's completely trained, we'll move back in too. Too long winded but I hope some of it helps
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