thread: unintentional co-sleeping=HELP!

  1. #1
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
    melbourne
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    Unhappy unintentional co-sleeping=HELP!

    DD is sick with a virus and has slept with us for part of the night for the past two nights, we dont co-sleep as we dont reallly feel comfortable therefore we dont sleep, now im worried i;ll never get her back out of our bed do i ride it out for a bit longer or the longer i do this the harder it will get?? HELP any suggestions??

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    Dec 2007
    Sunny Qld
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    I can't help ya mate cos usually we have both the kids in our bed!!!!!

    I hope she feels better soon
    xx

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    Feb 2007
    In the jungle.
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    Don't panic! You know how we always think these things will last forever? Well, they never do. promise. As soon as she is better she will go back into her own bed. I'd just ride it out and do what you need to while she is sick. Things will go back to normal soon.

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    :yeahthat: As long as its not for weeks on end I wouldn't worry too much ; a couple of nights is unlikely to be too hard to break.

    Hope she feels better soon

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    Feb 2006
    melbourne
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    phew!! thanks everyone, i really hope she goes back into her bed soon, im sleep deprived enough without this, last night was ok as DH was away so we both slept really well (well 4 hours is gooooood to me) but he's home tonight, though i guess he can sleep on the lilo! she's ok during the day in the cot just not second half of the night

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    I slept in a double bed with Lu last too, then swapped to another bed with Sas, then back again. I was like a co-sleeping yo-yo!

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    ange, you all still unwell??

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    Jul 2006
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    LOL Ange, I think that will be my future!!!

    Jols, she'll be fine hun, just ride it out while she's sick, and then pop her back in the cot when she's 100% again

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    Mar 2007
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    DD has been cosleeping the past wk too coz she was sick and now it's hard to get her back into her cot. But she's always been a terrible sleeper and millie has always been good so I reckon she'll be fine.

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    Lucy in the sky with diamonds.

    Jan 2005
    Funky Town, Vic
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    I woke up with a Dora toilet wedged in my back this morning. DD must have climbed in early this morning clutching it - weird child.

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    Feb 2007
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    Yep. Lu spewed EVERWHERE in her bed last night. We've had 6 nappies this morning so far from 'sharding' (****ting whilst farting if you're not up with the lingo. ) Pretty over poo and spew. It has to end soon. seriously!

    ETA- wish lu loved a potty!

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    Mar 2006
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    A friend of mine who went to a sleep centre for her daughter, was shown how to settle her in her own bed. But she was advised that when a child is sick all that goes out the window. I wouldn't worry about a couple of days, just encourage her to go back when she's back to her normal self. I know it can be a little hard in the meantime but it shouldn't be for too much longer if you're not keen on co-sleeping. Hope DD is 100% very soon.

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    Jul 2006
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    Oh Ange, that sounds positively miserable . Love the 'sharding' though

    Lulu, I woke up with an Elmo bath toy in my bed the other day, of all things!!!!!

  14. #14
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    ewwww yuk ange hope you all get better soon id be over washing too.

    heaven dont say that thats what scares me

    lu what a crack up!!

    sez thanks hun

    PB thanks for the reassurance

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    Jols - we've had the same as Miss J has been up during the night as well. Ange - we've also had the sharting with up the back action so I have to dress her in layers so it doesn't leak through. Blah!!!

    Anyway - back on topic - she will go back to her own bed when she is feeling better. FWIW I always start Miss J in her bed at night and then move her to our when she wakes. Once she is better she wakes less and stays in her own bed longer.

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    Jul 2005
    Sydney
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    AJP. Hope everyone is better soon. At least when they're in your bed you're not trudging up the hall half a dozen times a night. DD seems to wake a lot more often when she's sick and I don't do midnight trips out of my bed so well.

    at the Dora toilet, Lulu! We end up with a variety of dolls and stuffed toys, but the most uncomfortable has to be Barbie. Too many sharp arms and legs!

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    well she slept great last night!! down at normal time, 6.45pm woke at 3.15am and went straight back to sleep til 7.45am !!! boobs were gigantic this morning though, after feeding heaps the past few nights, they werent used to going so long between feeds.....so thanks everyone for the reassurance truely appreciated