To answer the transitioning question...I bought my son one of those little toddler car beds off Ebay and put it in my bedroom for a couple months. He LOVED it too much to sleep with me! Plus, I did not force him to sleep in it, he made the move on his own...but only after he saw a cool bed next to mine. A few months later, he moved into his room and now my 2 year old daughter is in my bed.
To answer the question about how the hubby and I still have sex...when your bed is occupied with children...it requires a bit more imagination and creativity on where to have sex...which makes it more exciting in my opinion. After the kids go to sleep, there's the kitchen, the laundry room, the shower, the piano room, the backyard! Sure keeps things lively! Hope this is not TMI!
I'm a co-sleeper...my daughter is 2. My son co-slept with me until he was 2, and he transitioned to his own bed just fine. It may seem a bit old to be co-sleeping, but only in this country. Since I work a FT and PT job, we need the extra bonding/cuddling time.
i bled when I was pregnant, around that time. And the dr said that it was normal and ok if the blood was dark (old blood coming out). But if it is bright and red, that means something is freshly bleeding, in which case you should get checked out.
I have struggled with my weight all my life. The only thing that worked for me was to find a physical activity that I LOVE...I mean love it so much that it drives you...to move regularly and to put your all into that. And the more I move, the more control I have over my appetite. I haven't tried Jenny Craig, but my friend has, and she is still struggling to lose. I started Zumba and Yoga 2 years ago and have kept 30 pounds off without any yo-yo-ing. My advice is to find an activity that is too fun to give up...and that will become your motivation.
nutrition, rest and love is about all you can do. It will run its course and build baby's immunity. I use guava juice for diaper rash, seems to neutralize it somehow. (To drink, not to apply).