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[quote=Anonymous]Today Baby would only sleep on top of me for his long nap. I couldn't help but doze off for part of that time-- 2+hours lying down completely still with a sleeping baby breathing heavily on top of me. He's so sweet, poor guy just needed the personal contact. But, I woke from my light sleep every time he stirred even a little, and had my hands on him, etc. Really a physiological reaction in cases like this, and I don't see a problem, obviously :) In general, I think it should be an outlier of an event--- when the nanny is having a very off day, perhaps working over 12 hours + commute, not feeling well but was asked to come in anyway, that kind of thing--- very, very occasional. When I was in college and the little one would take a nap, I often did too, in the same room and again, sleeping very lightly. I still don't think that was terrible, however, I would never see it as an everyday thing now that I am an adult in the working world (and I know the younger nannies may object to that classification, but there really is a difference between the mentality of most college-aged people and most who are beyond that time).[/quote]
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