At the hospital, I had different midwifes throughout my stay but 90% of my nights were with a male midwife, Peter. He was great he explained co-sleeping to me and after having a c-sec it was at the very least going to help me in the first few days.
The first few nights, you are of course scared, but after a few weeks I found that I always woke up in the exact same position. (I sleep on my side, with my arm up and folded under the pillow and jaykob sleeps in the lil nook next to me)
I had so many people tell me at the start (once they found out i was co-sleeping) to get him out of my bed !!! "you'll never get him out" and I started to freak myself out and tried putting him in his own bed, I had so many rough nights and in the end i just thought bugger this! and put him back where we could all be happy.
Saying that, there were a few nights that he DID sleep in his own bed.
Now that hes 10 months, Im so happy that I co-slept, I have no issues at all. Jaykob happily goes down in his cot of a night and around 2-3am when DP leaves for work, I bring him into bed with me because he normally stirs from the noise. And I love it because I dont feel so alone.
I understand that their are issues with co-sleeping and that its not for everyone but i really think it worked (works!) for us.
If your thinking of doing it and it will eliminate stress and you meet all the co-sleeping requirements (eg non smoking, non drinker) and your comfortable with it go for it..
:)
Colleen
