YoungLife
06-16-2006, 02:02 AM
we have a 1 1/2 week old girl that does not sleep in a bassinet or crib, she wakes up after 10min every time. but when we let her sleep on my chest like a frog shes gets knocked out, then we put her on top of a pillow with us on the bed and she can sleep thru most of the night, then ive been reading about SIDS and read its not good to put babies on a pillow or co-sleep. but weve been doing it for the last few days with no problems and being ever so careful with it. We put 3pillows in a row, she sleeps in the middle and we sleep on the sides of the outter pillows, we made sure there is no space in between the pillows to fall in as well. she dosnt roll over or anything yet ,just kicks and cries when she wakes up. should we stop doing it?
JuniorsMommy929
06-16-2006, 08:41 AM
idk what to tell you, but did u try to put her to sleep on her belly in the bassinet? my son screamed bloody murder when he was an infant it was all cuz he liked layin on his belly, to this day, now almost 9 months he usually on his belly
Kiera1595
06-16-2006, 08:48 AM
I'm sure that people might jump all over this becasue of the risk of SIDS...however, I will admit that DD slept exactly like you are doing it in our bed for about 2 months. It was the only way to get her to sleep besides doing it "froggy style" on our chests. Been there!!! After that time she didn't want to sleep like that anymore and she moved into her crib with very little trouble or issues.
Will she sleep on her side? It's hard for a lot of them to sleep flat on their backs. They do make these things that you can put in your bed that the baby sleeps in to help keep them safe. If your mind isn't at ease that may help.
Just letting you know that you're not alone.
OrangeCouture
06-16-2006, 11:44 PM
When babies are born they are not exactly ready to come out yet and the want the closeness. Read the book, "The Happiest Baby on the Block" by Dr. Harvey Karp. She may be like this for a couple of months and I went through the same thing with my daughter. I read the book before she was born and so I understood that she just wanted to be held or be close. She is now 2 and a half months old I last night was the first time she slept on her own. Otheriwse since she was born I have slept with her in the arms while I sat up on the chaise portion of our couch. Now, I am finally getting to sleep laying down which I haven't done since I had her.
Also go to Wal-Mart and check out the co-sleepers. They are about $40 and the baby can sleep in that while she is in your bed. It had hard plastic barriers so you or your husband won't roll onto her as easily and it comes with a night light. Best if luck to you.
BioAdoptMom3
06-17-2006, 12:23 AM
I agree that most babies do not like to sleep flat on their backs, especially on firm mattresses. Try tummy sleep. It works very well and I think would probably be safer than the pillow sleeping. The risk of SIDS for a newborn tummy sleeper is less than 1 in 1000 and for a newborn back sleeper about 1 in 1500. Other safer options could be having your baby sleep in his crib while in his carseat or having him sleep in his swing. I would include the headrest with either since they tend to sleep better with it. Propping her on her side or swaddling too if you like, though those options may not work quite as well as the others.
Nancy
YoungLife
06-17-2006, 02:39 AM
thanks,
latley ive been letting her sleep on my chest til shes in a deep sleep then transfering her to our bed, we tried transfering her to the crib, but she still wakes up, somehow she knows. Anyways so far so good. I still wake up almost every 30min just to check her, ever since reading about SIDS im scared to death just thinking about it.
barbicus
06-17-2006, 02:33 PM
Our DS slept with us the bad for the first 8-12 wks. If he wasn't on one of us (like a frog) he was swaddled and stuck in between us. I don't think that there is anything wrong with it. My lacation consultant came to my house and found DS and i in the bed- I was worried she was going to yell at me because of all the things they tell you in the hospital- but she said that it was ok- the baby wants to be as close as possible and can tell by scent when you're gone- even if baby is sleeping. She said it was the best way for everyone to get the rest they need. She told me to just keep a fan on so that there was air circulating around the room. It all seemed to work out fine for us. DS is in his crib now and is 6 months old.
Don't worry everything will be fine.
brbicus
skeetersquirt
06-17-2006, 03:16 PM
thanks,
latley ive been letting her sleep on my chest til shes in a deep sleep then transfering her to our bed, we tried transfering her to the crib, but she still wakes up, somehow she knows. Anyways so far so good. I still wake up almost every 30min just to check her, ever since reading about SIDS im scared to death just thinking about it.
Don't let SIDS consume your every thought, but DON'T get too relaxed and let certian things slide. I know the rate of SIDS is 1-1000 for babies, but my nephew died of SIDS at 3 months and 11 days old so this hits too close to home for me. I do not let my DS sleep on his tummy what so ever, YET. I put him on his side with a sleep positioner. I let him sleep on top of a pillow when DH and I are watching TV and he is between us on the couch. OR I let him fall asleep on my chest before putting him in bed. I am not trying to scare anyone by any means, you are going to do what you feel is best for you and your child, but please be careful :p