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#Bedsharing Reel by @kaitlinklimmer (verified account) - My snuggliest baby yet. Wouldn't trade this for any amount of sleep 🥹 

Share with your favourite bedsharing family and don't forget to follow @kaitl
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My snuggliest baby yet. Wouldn’t trade this for any amount of sleep 🥹 Share with your favourite bedsharing family and don’t forget to follow @kaitlinklimmer for more baby and toddler sleep content showing what sleep in the early years REALLY looks like ❤️ #momlife #bedsharing #cosleeping #babysleep #12monthsold
#Bedsharing Reel by @the3ammama (verified account) - The bed is already full.

Little bodies.
Sleepy breaths.
Everyone exactly where they want to be.

And then…

the baby wakes up, alone in the floor bed
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The bed is already full. Little bodies. Sleepy breaths. Everyone exactly where they want to be. And then… the baby wakes up, alone in the floor bed in the other room. He sits there for a second in the dark trying to figure out where everyone went. So he does what they all do. Climbs out. Walks the hallway. Finds his way back. But this time… he doesn’t realize they’re already in there. Until… he sees her. And the squeal. Like he just found his favorite person all over again. And then…another noise! Another discovery!!!! a sleepy little voice from the dark… “I missed you.” And just like that everyone’s back together. No plan. No schedule. No one telling them where they’re supposed to be. Just three little humans finding each other in the middle of the night. In our house there’s always room. At 3am no one sleeps alone. If you’ve chosen connection over convention, you’ve found your people here. This is the cozy corner of the internet where we normalize infant sleep, toddler sleep, and the quiet, beautiful moments happening at 3am. Follow @the3ammama if you need that reminder tonight 🤍 Comment 3AM if you need some reassurance ✨ and want to join the club #cosleeping #bedsharing #sleeptraining #attachmentparenting #toddlermom babysleep toddlersleep siblings bedtime niggttimeparenting
#Bedsharing Reel by @cathyshepardson (verified account) - You can try to pry these nighttime snuggles away from my cold, dead hands. These are literally the most special and sacred moments of my life. Falling
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You can try to pry these nighttime snuggles away from my cold, dead hands. These are literally the most special and sacred moments of my life. Falling asleep together, baby kisses, their tiny hands saying so so much. I feel sad when I remember not everyone gets to experience this kind of closeness. I’m grateful for every night, as hard as it can be. Motherhood is service. Motherhood is devotion. Motherhood is loving with everything you have and being loved even harder back. #cosleeping #bedsharing #motherhood #twins #nurture
#Bedsharing Reel by @the3ammama (verified account) - Baby's king of the castle tonight. 

usually he's on his floor bed while dad does the overnight shift with him. usually the toddlers are the ones find
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Baby’s king of the castle tonight. usually he’s on his floor bed while dad does the overnight shift with him. usually the toddlers are the ones finding their way into ours. that’s just how we divide and conquer around here. but last night he got upgraded. and I watched him settle in between us and it reminded me of his newborn days. makes me excited for some plans we have for more upgrades around here 👀 I get asked a lot how we transition a cosleeping toddler when the new baby comes. here’s honestly how it went for us. with my second and third, I coslept from newborn until around 8 to 10 months, once they got more mobile. from there they moved to a floor bed, full sized, fully enclosed. still close. still safe. just their own space. then when we needed to create more room, whether that was before a new baby or when I was ready to wean overnight, we brought dad in. first for bedtime. then gradually overnight. it wasn’t a hard stop, it was a slow hand off. and it worked because it was gentle. because there was always another safe person. because proximity never actually went away. that’s the whole philosophy. connection doesn’t have to disappear for transitions to happen. it just shifts. Welcome to the cozy corner of the internet. Get comfy and follow @the3ammama to never feel alone, especially not at 3am. PS. Hot moms cosleep 🤍 PPS. tired but never of motherhood #cosleeping #bedsharing #sleeptraining #nighttimeparenting #attachmentparenting honestmotherhood motherhoodunfiltered babysleep toddlersleep cosleepingmama toddlermom
#Bedsharing Reel by @nosdababoon - *DISCLAIMER* - Some of these videos have purposely been taken and trimmed to fit the purpose of this video (e.g. purposely rolling over to feed the to
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*DISCLAIMER* - Some of these videos have purposely been taken and trimmed to fit the purpose of this video (e.g. purposely rolling over to feed the toddler, to stretch etc) @happycosleeper recently shared a video of her sleeping with her newborn baby and showed as a very normal part of bedsharing which majority of us would not be aware of What is it you ask? - Turning away from your baby, this may look as simply lying on your back with your arm above your little one's head or in some cases, actually turning your back to them Sounds scary right? When it happens to you it absolutely can be scary and we all may naturally panic, however, it is normal and has been observed to happen in studies and is even mentioned in a Helen Ball study from 2006. 'Breastfeeding bed-sharing mothers slept facing their infants for 71-76% of the night, infants slept facing their mothers for 87-97% of the night.' So is this "safe"? Research shows us that the "safest" position when bedsharing is the 'Cuddle Curl', this is a position that was more commonly instinctively adapted with breastfeeding mothers. The mother was found to place baby at chest level, usually no further than 20cm's apart, their legs bent underneath the baby and an arm placed above the baby's head - this position protected the baby from potential risks such as additional caregivers rolling onto the baby, duvets/blankets and pillows With the above in mind, this position of being on your back or having your back to the baby may seem as unsafe and naturally raise alarm bells, so if this is happening, consider some of the below: 1. How much sleep have you had in a 24 hour window 2. What is the surface of your bed like? (Firm, soft or medium firm) 3. Are you taking any medication or supplements that could cause you to sleep deeper than you naturally would? 4. Are you sober? (Free from alcohol or drugs) If you wake up facing away from your baby, scan your environment to ensure there's no missed hazards, adjust your positioning back to the cuddle curl OR utilise a separate sleep surface for your baby such as a cot, sidecart or bassinet #cosleeping #ccurl #bedsharing #infantsleep #babysleeptips
#Bedsharing Reel by @doctora_edith (verified account) - Every year over 2,000 babies die suddenly and unexpectedly in their sleep. There's a lot we are still learning about sudden infant death syndrome or S
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Every year over 2,000 babies die suddenly and unexpectedly in their sleep. There’s a lot we are still learning about sudden infant death syndrome or SIDS, but we believe it happens when three factors converge: 1. A vulnerable infant (like a premature baby or a baby born with low weight), 2. A critical period of development (usually the first 6 months of life when reflexes are developing) 3. An external stressor like soft bedding, pillows, sleeping on the couch, and bed sharing. . We don’t always know who is at risk guys, which is why controlling what we can is so important to keeping babies safe. THIS is why the @ameracadpeds @healthychildrenaap recommends back to sleep, a firm, flat surface, room sharing (not bed-sharing), and avoiding soft bedding and other objects in the crib with babies. . . #backtosleep #cosleeping #bedsharing #pediatrician #safesleep
#Bedsharing Reel by @goodnightmoonchild (verified account) - Spoiler alert: none of my babies ever slept in their bassinets. They slept on me or my husband. On grandma. In wraps, on the go, on our backs, etc.

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Spoiler alert: none of my babies ever slept in their bassinets. They slept on me or my husband. On grandma. In wraps, on the go, on our backs, etc. And guess what? They’re five and two now and sleep alone. They’ve also got the most beautiful relationship to sleep (and to us). You don’t have to teach or train your babies to sleep solo. They’ll do it when their bodies feel safe enough and when their stress systems are mature enough. My daughter needed contact to nap until she was nearly two; my son was happy to sleep solo from 6mo on (for naps). Every baby is different, but they’re all secondary altricial mammals who are hardwired for contact and closeness day and night. It’s how they ensure their survival. It’s how they are meant to be in relationship with us for the health of their developing limbic system. It’s a need as old as time. If you’re driving yourself nuts with drowsy but awake and separate sleep, come to Sacred Sleep and sit in solidarity with women all over the world just like you. We’ll untangle the biological, relational, and energetics of infant sleep so you can stop stressing. So you can return to your inner wisdom. “SACRED” for the deets. Love you all. Cherish the contact naps, they’re over far quicker than you can fathom. #bedsharing #cosleeping #cosleepingmama #gentleparenting
#Bedsharing Reel by @the3ammama (verified account) - WHERE IS HE GOING?!!!

All three kids ended up in our bed.

You see my husband leave.
And the internet fills in the blanks.

Maybe he has to work earl
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WHERE IS HE GOING?!!! All three kids ended up in our bed. You see my husband leave. And the internet fills in the blanks. Maybe he has to work early. Maybe mom isn’t getting rest. Maybe he went to get milk and never came back. But here’s the reality. In this exact moment he was literally just going to the bathroom. He came right back. And even if he hadn’t, that still wouldn’t tell the whole story. Because what you don’t see is the rhythm we’ve built. I usually take the toddlers overnight. He takes the baby. Most nights that means he’s up for the baby’s wake ups. He often ends up sleeping in the full size floor bed. Not exactly luxury. And when the baby wakes early, which lately has been 5:30, he’s up then too. A lot of mornings he keeps all three kids so I can sleep. Today he suggested it. I didn’t get up until 10. Some nights I do more. Some nights he does more. But it balances. The internet sees seconds. We’re living the whole night. If you’ve chosen connection over convention, you’ve found your people here 🤍 This is the cozy corner of the internet where we normalize infant sleep, toddler sleep, and the moments in between. Follow @the3ammama if you need that reminder tonight. #cosleeping #bedsharing #attachmentparenting #marriage dads mom and dad bedtime toddler sleep toddler mom mom life mom humor motherhood
#Bedsharing Reel by @nurtured.mom.nurtured.baby - If you have a toddler who still likes to sleep on your chest, you're going to want to read this ✨

First of all, this is so normal and beautiful! The
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If you have a toddler who still likes to sleep on your chest, you’re going to want to read this ✨ First of all, this is so normal and beautiful! The benefits of chest-sleeping expand way beyond early infancy - this position can provide necessary co-regulation, support mother-baby synchrony, and offer relief from discomfort during periods of illness or pain for your baby. Secondly - yes, chest-sleeping with a toddler can look very different from chest-sleeping with a small infant! One of the most common questions I get asked is: “what am I supposed to do with their legs?!” Toddlers get long and lanky and their legs may not fit neatly on your body anymore. You may notice that their legs naturally fall to the side and rest on the mattress while their head rests on your chest - this is normal. The most important part is that the sleep environment remains safe, which leads me to my third point… Third, we still want to keep the sleep space as safe as possible, even though risk decreases with age and mobility. We want a firm to medium-firm mattress, ideally on the floor, with you (mom) centered in the mattress and ample room on either side of your body for your toddler to roll off and land safely. You should be set up at an angle in such a way that your child’s head stays steady on your chest, even if your arms drop when you enter a deep sleep. With bedsharing toddlers, we can be a bit more flexible with allowing them to find their own positions in the night, but we still want to minimize risk and keep a safe sleep environment. (“Toddlers” in this context are 12+ months, but young toddlers are still more vulnerable to risks than older toddlers. Please keep this in mind when bedsharing!) This is what chest-sleeping with a toddler looks like, but there are more safety considerations if you do it with an infant! Comment “CHEST” to get the link to @cosleepy’s Chest-Sleeping Workbook 🩷 #bedsharing #cosleeping #cosleepingmama #chestsleeping #toddlersleep
#Bedsharing Reel by @nurtured.mom.nurtured.baby - If you had told me when I was pregnant that I would still be breastfeeding my 2 year old to sleep every night, I wouldn't have believed you. I wouldn'
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If you had told me when I was pregnant that I would still be breastfeeding my 2 year old to sleep every night, I wouldn’t have believed you. I wouldn’t have believed you if you told me this even one year ago, when our breastfeeding journey almost got unexpectedly cut short (iykyk🦷) But here we are, 28 months in. Every night when I’m feeding my son to sleep, he hears me say the following words: “I love you so much. I had such a fun day with you. I am so lucky to be your mommy. I can’t wait to see you tomorrow.” When I’m old and gray, this is where l’ll go in my dreams. 🩷 #cosleeping #cosleepingmama #breastfeeding #extendedbreastfeeding #bedsharing
#Bedsharing Reel by @laquistaerinna (verified account) - Getting Jackson to sleep in his room seems like a battle I'm destined to lose. I don't like to use autism as an excuse, but he's attached to me. He sa
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Getting Jackson to sleep in his room seems like a battle I’m destined to lose. I don’t like to use autism as an excuse, but he’s attached to me. He says I’m “so soft” (I am meeting sensory needs), and it’s “too dark & scary.” I’ve tried getting him a different bed, redecorating his room with his favorite characters, bringing a nightlight, leaving the door open, & laying with him until he falls asleep. When I “put my foot down,” it’s a whole meltdown leaving us both upset & frustrated. I’m here for any HELPFUL tips cause my back can’t take it anymore. #boymomlife #cosleepingproblems #autismfamily #autismmom #autismmoms #parentingtips #parentproblems #cosleepingmama #bedsharing
#Bedsharing Reel by @babysleepmaven (verified account) - ✨✨🥹

#responsivesleepsupport #babysleepcoach #babysleeptips #toddlersleep #bedsharing
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