hmmmm, it depends what u see as a problem down the track... you might end up ready for bubs to go into her own cot alot sooner than what she is and that could pose a problem... plus once she is mobile, and it could be anywhere from 4 months, it will become harder and harder to have her in a bed where she could roll or crawl out....
that said you will get co-sleepers who swear by it and are happy to co-sleep for months/years or whenever the child is ready for their own bed... and i think thats brilliant if that is what works for the child and for the parents...
basically you have to decide what is going to work in your own situation..... at this point, i would say do whatever works.... whatever enables you to all get the most sleep... if you really don't want it to be a long term thing, i would try to get bubs into her own bed around 3 months, but thats just my opinion...
on many times i slept with my daughter, just me and her, because sometimes it was the only thing that would work, but now there is no way, she would just leap out of the bed, so i think its important to bear that in mind....
if you co-sleep for now and want to change it down the track, i went to a fabulous day stay (no controlled crying) in koo wee rup that was excellent for learning how best to settle your bubs... also heaps of info on feeding and sleeping patters for each age range... i wish i had of gone when my girl was a lot younger. just thought i would mention.
whatever you decide good luck, and enjoy your baby...![]()


Reply With Quote



Bookmarks