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my baby is 8 months now. This is our 1st child. he sleeps in the same room with us but on his own bed.

2006-10-24 15:31:49 · 18 answers · asked by GAWD 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Parenting

18 answers

I did it and was sorry, but when you feel it is wrong. I felt like I was being watched so thats when I moved the little year and a half old just 10 feet away in his own room with the baby monitors on all the time. I know its scary but its best.

2006-10-24 15:39:51 · answer #1 · answered by mouse3801 4 · 0 1

My son actually started sleeping in his own room when he turned one, because where we lived before his room was on the other side of the house. He did have his own crib though and didn't sleep in the same bed with us. Now that we live in a new home, his room is next to ours and he still sleeps in his own room, he is now 16months. I know some people who put their child in another room from the minute they bring them home. I just felt safer knowing that he was right there and I didn't have to go far if he needed me or his father.

2006-10-24 15:36:44 · answer #2 · answered by Fiona M 1 · 0 1

Our son slept in our room till he was 8 months old. Like you, he slept in his own bed from day one though. He is now 13 months and we haven't had ANY problems with him making the transition. But my opinion is you should do it when you are ready, I believe as long as your baby is sleeping in his/her own bed it shouldn't be that hard of a switch (for the baby) when you decide to make the move.

2006-10-24 15:45:12 · answer #3 · answered by Kanon'sMomma 2 · 0 1

since it is said that it's ur first baby, iam taking for granted that ur
marriage is only a couple of months old.
this is a very short period to understand the sweetness and bitterness of married life.but now u have a little baby and ur attention must be on it.let him sleep with u till he's 5 or 6.
as far as ur sexual life is concerned there are plenty of oppurtunities for that at night,when the baby is sleeping
and anyhow he won't understand anything in ur words or actions.
but it's better to do it out of the baby's site.
plan a little for ur second carriage as there must be atleast 3 years' gap between secceeding pregnancies

2006-10-26 18:49:17 · answer #4 · answered by K R 2 · 1 0

From birth; a lot of parents keep their child in their room for the first 2-3 months for feeding purposes, but by 6 months they should have their own room. Mine have all had the closest room to my wife and I's room when they were born. LOL my 5 yr. old is Ms. independent, while my 4 yr. old has clinging to MaMa phase and my 2yr. old is having going through her Daddy phase. You should be safe giving your son his own room (and giving him a cup with no top), although it may take a while for him to get used to. It took my kids 2 months to get used to the fact that we close our door at night! Hope this helps you out with your first little one!

2006-10-24 15:47:22 · answer #5 · answered by Big Daddy 3 · 0 1

i put my daughter in her own room at 3 months old i was always up checking on her i had a monitor in the room with her but now she will be 3 next month and is back in the bed with me, but thats really a choice you and dad need to figure out

2006-10-24 15:40:54 · answer #6 · answered by ashley 2 · 0 1

have you ever obviously defined the benefits of the setup that you want? Does he no longer comprehend how demanding it is on you?! adult males! If he refuses, i might want to do in basic terms it your self. perhaps he's in basic terms being lazy. i'm particular in case you probably did it your self its unlike he's gonna positioned it the way it replaced into. Then he will see how a lot extra constructive it is for you. isn't it loopy how cellular they are? I bear in mind the picture of a month or 2 in the past declaring "gosh, he's not in any respect gonna do something!" Now he's 6 months and going anyplace the heck he needs to flow! ETA: i replaced into interpreting countless the different solutions. i comprehend co-dozing is a personal determination, and that i did it for a lengthy time period, about 3 and a nil.5 months, and then wanting to work out what it would want to be like if I positioned him in his crib. BTW i replaced into nursing too. His dozing habit replaced a lot after about the third nighttime. now he in difficulty-free words wakes one time a nighttime for a feeding. So, perhaps you would possibly want to attempt that out *only a guideline*, in case you want to get extra sleep. also, the crib is in my room, so as that makes it a touch a lot less complicated than if he replaced into in a diverse room.

2016-12-05 05:01:15 · answer #7 · answered by farha 3 · 0 0

Start putting your baby now in another room. Or else .... you will end like me. I sleep with my 27 month old son and my hubby with my 3 1/2 year old daughter. I just kept saying oh poor of my baby she's all alone in her bed. Trsut me they will be just fine. Good luck!

2006-10-25 05:09:49 · answer #8 · answered by Maria 1 · 1 1

till u think your baby is no longer a baby and you three -you, your spouse and the baby feel that the company of one another is extremely important. Mind this point -the longer you keep your baby in your bed the more respectful, sincere, intellegent, caring, and complete your baby will turn out. you already put it to another bed. Sometimes put it along with between you two

2006-10-24 16:25:11 · answer #9 · answered by amiablemannu 2 · 0 1

My son started sleeping in his own room at three months

2006-10-24 15:33:35 · answer #10 · answered by ragezgurl27 2 · 0 1

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