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If you co-sleep do you wind your baby?

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IcouldstillbeJoseph · 17/02/2013 20:24

I only co slept a couple of times with first baby as I had the luxury of being able to sleep in the day. Now I have a 2 yr old and a 2 week old it's not so easy! I have decided to try co-sleeping tonight in an attempt to get more rest - but DD is so windy I'm wondering whether I should get up after feeding her and wind her? I'm BF

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NippyDrips · 17/02/2013 20:26

I don't, ds is 7 months now but I can't actually remember the last time I winded him. I must be lucky that he doesn't need it.

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Weissdorn · 17/02/2013 20:28

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PogoBob · 17/02/2013 20:43

DS is 7 weeks, quite windy and in a bedside cot. I did try feeding lying down for a few nights and not winding but had to give up as he was waking screaming after half an hour and it took us hours to wind him.

He's still in the side cot but I'm having to sit up to feed and wind, on the bright side I don't have to get out of bed!

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Flisspaps · 17/02/2013 20:55

I never winded DS

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Lookslikerain · 17/02/2013 21:19

We co-sleep (Dd nearly 1) and I never winded after feeding in bed. She never seemed to need it.

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IdaClair · 17/02/2013 21:20

I don't wind babies even in the day

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