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Seems like almost-15-mo DS would sleep better in his own bed, but has an absolute hissy fit when we try to put him there. With us, it's that having his dad and mom both in the bed with him is too much stimulation sometimes. He usually sleeps between us and ends up turning sideways and nursing (chewing) on me and kicking the crap out of DH. Or head-butting one of us in an effort to get comfortable.
We seem to have gone through stages where sometimes the arrangement works, and some phases where it seems like it's time to move out. What I'm finding out now is that unless DS is sick or out of sorts (due to travel, visitors, or whatnot), I can keep him from chewing my nipples off by giving him a snack at about 8:30 or 9 PM.
And although I'm not particularly happy about it, we've instituted a "bedtime routine" that he's responded well to. I make sure he has dinner by 7 or 7:30 (we are usually very late eaters because DH works late hours), then we have a bath. Then it's a snack and brushing teeth, followed by watching Daddy play one of our city-building computer games while nursing off to sleep in the dark computer room. That will usually get him down no later than 10:30. Then I can put him into bed. If I'm not too tired, I have to remember to check on him in 45 minutes or so because he'll expect me to be there. If I'm tired as well, I'll just go to bed at that time, too.
We EC as well, so I'm getting up once a night to pee him around 4 am. But I can count on him to sleep until about 8 am.
I never wanted to do the whole routine thing with him--my own mom was something of a routine fanatic and I wanted to be a little more relaxed about getting in bed by a certain time with my own kids. I also didn't want to resort to stuffing him full to get him to sleep. But the bedtime snack and routine seem to work, and at this point, I'll take it.
For you with younger babies, as they get older, it becomes easier to shift them around. If you sleep on one side, put the baby on a towel or small blanket in bed, then when you want to shift to the other side, just drag the baby by the towel to your old spot while you flip-flop to where s/he used to be. It's a lot easier than trying to shift baby by the limbs.
