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My 2 month old sleeps about 5 hours a night in our bed breastfeeding is easier this way and she just sleeps better. She spends most of the day being held and carried in a bjorn. When is the cut off age for this? Am I setting myself up for a spoiled baby?

2007-01-19 05:39:53 · 18 answers · asked by Charm City Mom 1 in Pregnancy & Parenting Newborn & Baby

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Hey, I am so glad that you asked this question...I have the same trouble. I read the answers and they helped me a lot to understand a little bit more about my 7 week old habits...I thought the same way, that I am spoiling him...
My son wants also to be carried all the time, but lately I had change that...otherwise I couldn't do anything around the house, not to mention not being able to eat...so now I just put him down on the floor. He still gets cranky but I can see that now he is starting to entertain himself !! Just trying to see whats going on around him....TV sound, light, the play toys that are hanging above him....so I think you should try to to so time to time as well, otherwise you'll feel trapped, depend on she all the time !!! This is how I felt...until I burst in tears one day...I felt so helpless...
At night he wake up's every 2,3 hour apart, to eat or to fuss...I try to move a little away from him after I feed him, he sleeps with us in the our bed, since he wake ups so often....but at list he sleeps alone in our " big bed "...when we are not in it.
Good luck.

2007-01-19 13:14:47 · answer #1 · answered by Marina 1 · 0 0

You can never spoil a baby. Once your child is moving around and eating more, I would cut back on the amount of sleeping in your bed. If you like carrying your child around, no harm no foul. I would just limit the amount of carrying around once your child was trying to walk.
With my first, I often would breastfeed while in bed. Babies loved to be held. They are babies, they don't know what "spoiling" is, yet.

2007-01-19 05:52:10 · answer #2 · answered by doodles 3 · 0 0

My daughter is 2 years old and she still sleeps with us, it depends on the person. Alot of my relatives think it is crazy, and say she should be in her own bed, but i disagree, their are lots of different cultures that co-sleep, and no, it can't spoil a baby, you have to totally cater to a baby, they are completely reliant on you for everything, do what you feel is right, not what other people tell you. A baby that is held close to you all day is a lot happier than a baby that is left sitting in a baby swing or one of those chairs.

2007-01-19 05:55:28 · answer #3 · answered by Stuck in the middle of nowhere 7 · 0 1

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2016-10-31 13:11:34 · answer #4 · answered by wolter 4 · 0 0

my son is 11 months and i carry him all the time i don't think a baby can ever be to spoiled. my son has a great personality and when people ask me how i did this i always say i picked him up when he wined or cried i held him until he feel asleep but most of all i went by what he needed first . so i don't think you are spoiling your baby just go by what he/she needs.baby want to feel close to their mom and this is a bond that you are forming right now
good luck

2007-01-19 05:53:18 · answer #5 · answered by ~*big mama *~ 3 · 1 0

It's just not possible to spoil a baby that young. My only concern about letting her sleep in your bed is the possibility of rolling over on her. It's rare, but it can happen. At around 3 months she should start spending some time on the floor (playmats and such) to get her to use her muscles and start trying to roll over and such.

2007-01-19 16:12:39 · answer #6 · answered by irishitalia 1 · 0 0

i'm gpoing through something very similar my 7 week old baby only sleeps at night in my bed, but during the day he only wanted to sleep with me, lately i'd been making him fall asleep by himself, during the day and that way he is starting to know how to sooth himself ans achieve the level or relaxation that he needs to fall asleep, about the bjorn, i dont know , i mean do it for now but later on you need to live him on the ground with some toys and play with him onthe ground why dont you try a swing with toyus hanging from it like mobils, that way he can star exploring more things apropiate for his development, good luck and hope this help, and by the way babys are just like everything else in life you star by little and make your way up, so even if you leave him alone for 2 minutes is alright just gradually increase it you will see that he will learn to enjoy himself and his "little friends"

2007-01-19 05:54:18 · answer #7 · answered by yennyfer 2 · 1 0

no it's fine. it's much more convenient for you.
i think putting them somewhere else is artificial.
get support from la leche league or family bedding groups.
babies learn a lot and get their needs met from being held.
they are not being spoiled.
they do get to a stage where they cry if not held.
but that is months away for you.but it would happen anyway,
it is not because of the sleeping and carrying.
i raised two health, successful kids.
i always kept them with me in bed to breastfeed.

2007-01-19 05:48:34 · answer #8 · answered by Sufi 7 · 0 0

Nope!!! I held my son all the time for the first 4 months. Then at 5 months he wanted to be on the floor and roll everywhere. He is 7 months now and is too busy crawling to want to be held.

Enjoy it while it lasts!

2007-01-19 07:33:41 · answer #9 · answered by Lisa 4 · 0 0

I understand how difficult it is to put abbies down. I am not a mother but I work in childcare and some days I can't put them down. At two months old I don't think i could say you are spoiling your baby but if you don't stop soon you will develop very bad habits for your child. They will not learn how to settle/sooth themselves and will be dependent on you to relax. ALso your child needs to be able to move around on teh floor. Make sure you have a clean safe spot where your child can lie. They need to be able to move their bodies. The child's developmetn may be delayed if they aren't given the chance to move.

2007-01-19 05:48:51 · answer #10 · answered by poof10958 4 · 1 1

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