As a mother of 4 I can answer my opinion here...ALL of mine slept in the bed with me sometimes, but not all the time...I know some parents are afraid they will roll over on their child...personally I never did...but, I know there have been some tragedies due to that to from news stories I have heard in the past...I felt there was a better bond for my children as well as myself to have them sleep in the bed all snuggled up to me...and even as toddlers and young children occasionally they did too...sometimes they need that extra security and I don't think theres anything wrong with giving them security in a healthy way like that...besides it gives us a greater sense of love and affection for them as well the whole overall bond is definitely what they need in my opinion!
2006-09-20 15:40:45
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answered by Venus 1
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I will refuse to allow a child to sleep in my bed with me in it. I sometimes have nights I toss, turn or don't relize how dangerous I can be. My fiance is also a rough sleeper sometimes and there was times I was punched in the stomach (not hard, but enough to wake both of us up and loose some breathe) or him jolting as he feels he is being attacked because his dreams seem real to him. He is a Marine and has gone through some situations where he will re dream the events. It is that serious to the point I will not allow it.
I also don't want to be the one responsible if our child can't breathe or falls off the bed.
Others will disagree and that is ok. We all have a right to our own parenting and ways of doing things. If someone does this like yourself, then that is the way you parent and works for you. Just isn't right for me is all it breaks down to.
2006-09-20 20:09:48
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answered by Mutchkin 6
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I agree. My son slept with me until he was 6 months old, then he would sleep longer and better in his own bed. Now, at 18 mos he is back sleeping with us. This happened when I took the side off his bed so he could get out when he woke up. (its a convertible bed). He goes to sleep in his bed, is up within 2 hours crying and has to sleep with us. And he's a bed hog and flops around all night. I am getting frustrated with it now, but when he was an infant, I thought it was very important for him to be near me.
And for all the dipwads who say, NO, you will roll over on the baby and smother it, you probably dont have kids and wont understand that as a new parent you sleep with one eye open. Especially if you are the mother, you had this person living in you body all that time, you are in tune with them.
2006-09-20 15:40:14
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answered by hipichick777 4
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I don't have children but my sisters both have kids and they both had the babies sleep in cribs next to the bed and occasionally had them sleep in the bed with them as well.
I agree that babies get a lot out of contact and frequently being handled. Even now my nephews and niece are older i will still have a cuddle with them all when i see them!
2006-09-20 15:39:40
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answered by Jennifer 2
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I did the same thing with both my girls, I would push the crib next to my bed with one rail off and sleep half on my bed and half on the crib because I have always been scared of SIDS. NOW my oldest daughter is 3 and I have a hard time getting her to stay in her own bed. I'll wake up in the middle of the night and she's sleeping at the foot of my bed or in between my husband and I. We even tried pushing her toddler be next to our bed but sill some nights she get into bed with us. Now I have a toddler bed on one side of my bed and a crib on the other.
2006-09-20 15:49:16
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answered by jackie b 2
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I 100% agree!! All three of my children slept with me through infancy and still do occasionally when they want to and they are 10, 7, and 5. I am pregnant now and have the same intentions for this child. It can be an essential bonding and comforting technique that nutures even adults let alone children. Of course, my husband and I enjoy our privacy and intimacy so when the door is shut, the invitation for the kids to cuddle up does not stand and generally it does not become an issue.
Sometimes we have to remind the kids that mama and daddy need to cuddle up alone too.
2006-09-20 15:44:09
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answered by gwoodmama 1
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When my daughter was newborn she slept in a bassinet next to our bed. At 2 mths she moved to a crib and her own room. There were/are times that she would sleep with us.
My husband and I did this partly because we didn't want to lose the passion between us. But she didn't need to sleep with us to get bonding and security. When she would wake we would go in there and cuddle until she fell back asleep. It was what we needed to keep her happy and my husband and I happy!
2006-09-20 15:58:38
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answered by monroe1172002 3
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The reason they are not supposed to be sleeping in bed with us is because they are so tiny, adults are so much bigger and could smother them. Additionally, some mattresses are soft and the baby rolls/slides right to the center.
However, to answer your question -- yes. He would stop breathing because his tonsils were soooooooo humongous and they would block his airway. It was easier for me to nudge him or turn his head or turn him over than get up ten times every night. Keep in mind, there was no one else sleeping in the bed, so there was no danger or extremely minimal chance of me crushing on him (I sleep on one side of the bed, not all over it and I sleep light when faced with those situations).
2006-09-20 15:40:26
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answered by joyann 3
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2016-10-01 04:59:24
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answered by ? 3
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in a way i klidna agree with u but when my baby comes im 4 months right now preg.. i dontthink they baby will be sleeping wtih me an dmy husband the baby will be in a basinet beside my bed for sure right close to me if my baby is sick or nto feeling goodi m sure she will be sleeping with me .. my greatest freak woudl be something happening while in bed with me they are so small a neigbour of mine had a baby and was breast feeding feel asleep and baby died ... my sister had her kids sleep with her and to be honest the one still does and she is 5
she was her first .. just dont let them sleep withu to long cause then they ownt want to sleep by them selves
2006-09-20 15:40:28
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answered by TIFF 1
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