I did this A LOT with my first, with my second it happened a couple of times, and now with my third it hasn't happened at all. I think it has more to do with being a new mom and worrying about all of the little things that we are concerned could possibly going wrong. Like losing our babies, or accidently rolling onto them, or some body taking them. And it's also kind of a reflex since you hold them so much, it feels more unnatural to not be holding them after the first week. I was always worried that I had dropped her on the floor or that she had rolled off the bed, since she did sleep with us half the time. But usually it was that I had slept walked and put her in her crib and not realized it. The funny thing is that my husband did it a lot too. Even now he talks in his sleep and tells our girls to go back to bed when they aren't even in the room!
2006-10-06 17:40:39
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answered by mommyem 4
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My daughter slept with me about half the time in her first few mths, so there actually was a good chance she could be hidden under the covers! She never was of course, she would be sleeping peacefully beside me if she wasnt in her cot.
I woke up all of the time the first mth, and not just when she was wanting to nurse. I'd worry she wouldnt be breathing and would have to get up to make sure I could see her chest rising up and down or hear her. Completely normal. My husband would do the same. It shows how much to love her. :-)
2006-10-07 00:28:32
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answered by MaPetiteHippopotame 4
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have you ever asked her to describe her nightmares while she's completely wakeful- say the subsequent morning, or later in the afternoon? you have the means to be sure what's scaring her plenty jointly as she's no longer so terrified precise after it takes place. night terrors are not that uncommon, even in babies. they may be led to by using the main harmless of issues, that for a baby that small could have stressful her for some reason or yet another. I bear in mind while i replaced into relating to a similar age (6 or 7) my family individuals went to a stress via safari park...the place the animals run loose on an open enclosure and that they specially circumstances got here as much as the autos and what no longer. i bear in mind a giraffe that got here as much as the vehicle and for some reason the closeness and largeness of the animal scared me to products. i had nightmares of astounding finding frightening giraffes for a pair of weeks. i comprehend that sounds stupid now, yet at 6 it replaced into actually my worst nightmare. additionally...in case you get greater info from her approximately what's occurring in the dream, this is going to better help your baby's well-being care provider comprehend if this is a few thing to do w/authentic sleep problems or basically a factor. have you ever asked your older babies if she has shared something w/them approximately it?
2016-10-18 23:10:53
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answered by ? 4
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I to had this maybe 4 or more times and my son NEVER slept in the be with me ? But I don't Know if i was dreaming he was in the bed and woke up a "could find him" or what But I'm sorry I don't Know why this happens But I would love to find out why?????
2006-10-06 23:24:48
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answered by rach m 2
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I would do this all the time.
Especially if I dozed off during her nightly 12:00 a.m. side-lying nursing session. I'd get up put the baby in her crib, go back to sleep myself and then wake up thinking WHERE IS SHE! WHERE'D SHE GO!!! SHE FELL OUT! SHE FELL OUT!!!
I'm over that now though too. At 10 months though I still run to her door sometimes thinking I forgot to put up the side of the crib rail.
Neurotic Mommy... comes with the territory I guess. I wonder what irrational fear is coming next...
2006-10-06 19:38:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I had this the first year of my daughter's life. She was born premature so I would constantly, even after she started sleeping through the night at 3 1/2 months, go and check on her. I, too, would have to constantly roll her over in fear of SIDS. Finally, the fear stopped and I realized it's just the vulnerability that us new Mothers have. Love your baby and take care of yourself as well. Your little one needs you!
2006-10-06 17:21:02
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answered by Mom of One in Wisconsin 6
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I was the same way, and You said it right it is a bit of both issues. It is a stressful feeling and overwhelming when you are going through it, but it will pass. Just say a little prayer before sleep for your comfort, and the both of you will do well.
2006-10-06 17:17:44
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answered by Anonymous
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This only ever happen to me once with my second child. So I got up and went and checked on my son. When I went into his room in this case I found out it was mothers intution. He had climbed out of his crib and was hanging from it by one leg. He got his leg caught on the crib somehow and it was how he wound up that way. He never tried to crawl out of the crib either. But as I walked into the room he started to cry for me.
2006-10-06 17:28:21
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answered by jayzee 2
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Actually, this happened to me before I had my baby. I would wake up in a panic, I don't know why but I was always worried about her. I talked to my doctor about it and he said it was natural to be worried and that I needed to try and remain calm. lol Like I had any control over it but everything was fine and she was beautiful, healthy and happy. So I guess he was right.
2006-10-06 17:41:00
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answered by Sonia Jo 2
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i would wake up a little panicked (during the first month or two) when I realized she has slept a little longer than normal, all of the stories of SIDS had me convinced this was going to happen to my baby!!
probably sleep deprivation and hormones playing "tricks" on you, using your worst deep down fears against you!!?!
2006-10-06 17:19:25
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answered by Laura G 3
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