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	<title>Comments on: Co-Sleeping With Your Infant &#8211; A Personal Decision</title>
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		<title>By: Tiffany</title>
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		<description>I did this with all three of my children. I hate seeing people debate it because I think it depends a lot on several factors - 

#1 - how big is your bed? Is it big enough for mom, dad and baby? Ours is huge so we have plenty of room for the baby to cosleep with us/

#2 - are you a light enough sleeper? I wake up at any little sound, and wake up a few times during the night even if there&#039;s no noise. If someone&#039;s such a hard sleeper that they won&#039;t wake up even if they feel a bump under them if they turn over, then this might pose a problem.

#3 - I&#039;m glad you addressed the sibling issue. We now have 3 kids, but what I would do is move the baby to one side and the other ones to the other side. Problem solved.

All 3 of my kids slept with us from day 1 of their birth. They&#039;re my snuggle bunnies and it&#039;s a bond I wouldn&#039;t have had if they were in a cold, empty crib all alone (not that there&#039;s anything wrong with that in the words of Seinfeld!) LOL!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I did this with all three of my children. I hate seeing people debate it because I think it depends a lot on several factors &#8211; </p>
<p>#1 &#8211; how big is your bed? Is it big enough for mom, dad and baby? Ours is huge so we have plenty of room for the baby to cosleep with us/</p>
<p>#2 &#8211; are you a light enough sleeper? I wake up at any little sound, and wake up a few times during the night even if there&#8217;s no noise. If someone&#8217;s such a hard sleeper that they won&#8217;t wake up even if they feel a bump under them if they turn over, then this might pose a problem.</p>
<p>#3 &#8211; I&#8217;m glad you addressed the sibling issue. We now have 3 kids, but what I would do is move the baby to one side and the other ones to the other side. Problem solved.</p>
<p>All 3 of my kids slept with us from day 1 of their birth. They&#8217;re my snuggle bunnies and it&#8217;s a bond I wouldn&#8217;t have had if they were in a cold, empty crib all alone (not that there&#8217;s anything wrong with that in the words of Seinfeld!) LOL!</p>
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