I have discovered that my 8-week-old currently sleeps best in her swing. She's a dreadful co-sleeping baby - in the bed, she squirms and kicks and wakes up (and wakes us up) all night long. In the swing, she sleeps peacefully for 3-5 hours at a stretch. It doesn't have to be on or anything - I just wrap her up a little in a light blanket and tuck her in the swing, and she goes right to sleep and stays asleep until she needs to eat again. Last night I was alone - DH is out of town on business - so when she went to sleep in my arms, I put her in the swing and slept too. Then I fed her, walked her back to sleep, and put her down in the swing again. All totaled she spent almost 9 hours sleeping in the swing.
I sleep on the sofa and put the swing up next to me so that her face is only a foot and a half away from mine. I can hear her breathe and can touch her or rock the swing a little to settle her back to sleep when she stirs.
But is it okay to let her do that? I seem to be extra paranoid of SIDS these days, and check her a zillion times a night to make sure she's okay. I keep the blanket off her face and make sure her chin doesn't get scrunched down to her chest.
I would rather be a tired momma with a safe baby than a well-rested momma with an unsafe baby.
I also tend not to put her down much during the day except to play. She spends most of the day in my arms, nursing, playing, or walking around in the Moby.
She has a little reflux that's well controlled with Zantac and has no health problems that we know of.
Thoughts?
I sleep on the sofa and put the swing up next to me so that her face is only a foot and a half away from mine. I can hear her breathe and can touch her or rock the swing a little to settle her back to sleep when she stirs.
But is it okay to let her do that? I seem to be extra paranoid of SIDS these days, and check her a zillion times a night to make sure she's okay. I keep the blanket off her face and make sure her chin doesn't get scrunched down to her chest.
I would rather be a tired momma with a safe baby than a well-rested momma with an unsafe baby.
I also tend not to put her down much during the day except to play. She spends most of the day in my arms, nursing, playing, or walking around in the Moby.
She has a little reflux that's well controlled with Zantac and has no health problems that we know of.
Thoughts?