Co sleeping

Alright fellow co sleeping mamas.. I really tried the bassinet we got for little man but he absolutely hates it and we were losing so much more sleep just trying to put him down in his bassinet cause he would instantly wake up or within a few minutes. We tried warming the bassinet before hand, white noise, sleep sack(s), doing a warm bath and feeding beforehand, patting his butt when we transfer.. it just didn’t work.. so with that being said we’ve had him in bed with us & I need some recommendations on a “lounger” we should get to put in the middle of us where we can sleep at night or even on the couch during the day so we can be hands free and also sleep a bit better at night.. I’ll post a picture of a “lounger” and pls lmk yalls thoughts and recommendations. Thank youuu <3

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No recommendations but I'm in the same boat. I never wanted to co-sleep but this baby hates the bassinet. We've been doing a similar pillow type sleeper in the bed and though it stresses me out, we're all getting sleep. I'm a really light sleeper and I don't move often in my sleep so that reassures me.

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