Anonymous wrote:It was so great for DC2. She nursed until 2.5, was able to sleep by herself at 3, but didn't sleep in her own bed permanently until 4. Between 3 and 4, we would put her to bed in her own room, and occasionally she'd wake up and wander back to our room in the middle of the night, without disturbing us. At some point, she stopped.
We couldn't co-sleep with DC1 because he was born very premature and we didn't want to cause respiratory problems with the bedding, etc. I did have his crib very close to my side of the bed, because he had several breathing interruptions as a newborn, and I was worried about not hearing him. For his entire first year I think I just dozed with an eye and ear open! He stayed in our room for years, just not in our bed.
Physical intimacy with husband had to get creative, but we were both happy with our co-sleeping arrangement.
Some people just can't help being incredibly rude and judgemental, and you'll have grow a thick skin, OP. My kids are 20 and 15 now, and one of them has ADHD. My goodness, the crazy comment I heard re: ADHD, meds, boys being boys, etc. People will judge whatever you do. You'll need to be very confident.
OP here. Thank you for sharing your experience. I definitely need to work on my parenting confidence. I do let people’s opinions upset me. I’m hoping that also comes with time!