Welcome to the February 2013 Natural Living Blog Carnival: Addressing Sleep Challenges. This post was written for inclusion in the monthly Natural Living Blog Carnival hosted by Happy Mothering and The Pistachio Project through the Green Moms Network. This month our members have written posts about how they address sleep challenges in their homes.
When I was pregnant, I knew we would be a co-sleeping family at least for the first few months. I just couldn’t imagine putting our baby down to sleep in a separate room down the hallway. Some friends gave use their Arm’s Reach Co-Sleeper they were done with and we set it up next to the bed on my side. I had happy visions of our baby sleeping there while I curled up next to her to sleep, a safe distance away yet close enough to nurse.
That Co-sleeper I mentioned earlier? All it did was collect books and blankets. Our little nugget refused to sleep in it. Other mamas in our little baby play group would talk about their babies sleeping so well, some even sleeping through the night at a few months old. I just wanted to cry. I wasn’t sleeping and our little nugget would wake up every hour or two to nurse.
A Light at The End of the Tunnel
We have arrived!
My best advice? Honor what your baby is telling you she needs but balance that with making sure you get what you need. Like I learned the hard way, you cannot be a good parent if you’re not sleeping and having negative health impacts. Listen to what feels right for you and not what your mom, mother in law or friends tell you. Only you know what is right for you and your baby.
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Not getting enough sleep as a parent is debilitating. I understand the stress of wanting your child to rest and get your own rest.
Hats off to your husband for chipping in getting little nugget to sleep when you did not have to nurse! Nursing is a blessing and curse when it comes to nightime routines.
My son is 18 months old and we’re still going through sleep issues now. He’s at least doing his first stint at the beginning but he still wakes up 2-3 times a night and wants to sleep with me.
My 8 month old sleeps next to me in a sidecarred crib, and I seriously think it’s the best idea ever.
I use the die lying nursing position to feed her, and my sleep is hardly interrupted.
My older daughter was the same way. She had to sleep ON me. I had never thought maybe it was because of the birth experience, but that would make sense. I had a much better birth experience with my younger daughter and she was happy to sleep in her cradle next to our bed for the first 4 months. Both girls are still in our bed, but that’s a whole other story! Thanks for sharing yours.
I’m so happy you found success in getting your nugget to sleep. Yes, you certainly earned it. I bet this will be a great resource for lots of mamas.
Thank you for the great advice too. We are planning with our next to co sleep and I am just nervous about how it will go . Especially for me sleeping since I am such a light sleeper
Glad you found a way to make co-sleeping work for you and glad your little one transitioned so easily when you stopped! That’s always a huge blessing.
Due to my lack of sleep, I completely missed this link up
I think the most important part is listening to your child and I am glad your child was willing to sleep at 11 mths.