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  • #16
    Until it was cleared up for me recently, I thought "co sleeping" was just sleeping in the same room as your baby, and letting them sleep with you a lot as a kid.

    Which, is what happened to both my brother and I, and became a very bad habbit. It was years before we were able to sleep in our own beds.

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    • #17
      I co-sleep but not by choice. Starting around 4 AM or so, daughter comes into our bedroom, and demands that Daddy get up and out of bed so she can sleep with Mommy. Don't ask me why. I do not encourage this. At all. Every night (and every morning) I explain to her she must stay in her own bed and sleep there. *sighs* It gets cramped in a Queen sized bed with a husband and daughter who like to sleep on their backs and then there's me, lying on my side, half on and half off the bed. It's no fun!
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Andara Bledin View Post
        Were you the primary kid-carer?

        ^-.-^
        Yes mostly. I just can't fathom forgetting them somewhere. I even managed not to lose them in a store or anything, although that was just luck.

        I always figured co sleeping meant sleeping in the same bed. Again when the kids were young nursing babies that was easiest, but I made sure they didn't depend on that when they were older.
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