Nope nope nope! You are giving your little one much love and a secure start to life. It can seem that 'everyone' else is sleeping thru etc but they all do their own thing in their own time. You have to follow your instinct as to what is right for your family. Our little man spends about half each night with us at the moment - not everyone's cup of tea but it works for us and I'm certainly not going to leave him crying in his cot. I'm sure you'll get lots of other reassuring words from the gals here.
Keep loving your boy!!
xo


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) Don't worry about what everyone else is doing as they are doing what the *right* thing for them is and if their babies sleep in their own room, then they may not be sleeping through - they just might not hear them waking up through the night and settling again.



It sounds to me like you're doing just find and Lewis is getting a fantastically emotionally secure start to life!
. I cried and cried after my first mums group, they all had these perfect babies while i was covered in vomiting and T screamed the whole way through. Now we have gotten to know each other better, we can be more honest about our different approaches to parenting - its just so strange that we feel the need to hide them in the first place. Good luck with everything - you sound like you have a loved and loving baby.
) and now we are usually in the sling to go to sleep and then transferred to the cot. We have also gone from co-sleeping / hammock to the cot in the past 2 weeks. He is now feeding about every 3-4 hours but has gone up to 5 hours sleeping at night. And he is perfectly normal 

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