Who’s co sleeping?

My little boy doesn’t settle at all in his cot. Just cries for me, he’s 8 months

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Around 8 months is when we started co sleeping. She wouldn't settle in her cot anymore. She used to sleep all night in her bedside cot from birth until teething started. If we leave her on the bed for naps on her own she's fine. Now that we've been co-sleeping for 5 months we're about to move her to her own floor bed

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We co slept from birth. I was scared the first few times but my husband stayed awake and checked on us. 6 months later we still nap together and she will also fall asleep on her own.

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I’ve co slept from birth with both babies.
We sleep good!

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