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To not want to move baby to his own room yet?

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GingerBaby568 · 08/02/2025 13:56

Had a row with DH early this morning. Baby is 6 months. I am exclusively breastfeeding. Baby wakes 2x night for a feed (3x on a bad night). My bed is next to his crib. I get up, I feed, baby and I go back to sleep. Except after the 4am feed, I find it exceptionally hard to go back to sleep if baby gets up 4am. I don't mind it too much though as I do get just enough sleep to function well before that.

I feel like the move would make my life 100x harder. If I have to get up to a different room to feed, it will wake me up fully and won't be able to doze back off after the 1am feed. Plus baby will likely wake up fully by the time I hear him cry and get to him so he will take a while to settle back down. Which again, fucks me over.

DH has been sleeping in the spare bedroom (which has an ensuite and a king size bed with an expensive mattress, he's not exactly slumming it). But he wants back to our bed. He thinks baby will sleep better without me in the room.

I'd love a cuddle with my DH and for baby to sleep through at night. And a sense of normalcy.

But I feel the risk is huge for me. Until a month ago, baby was waking up every 2 hours, I have only just regained some sanity.

Do I just suck up the sleeplessness for DH's sake and very slim chance baby will sleep through? Any experiences anyone can share? I don't have any friends with babies sadly so the Internet is my only source of information.

OP posts:
GingerBaby568 · 10/02/2025 14:31

Just an update. I relented and moved baby to his nursery on Sunday. He slept a bit worse than on other nights (although that's normal, he doesn't reliably sleep well) but I actually got more sleep as it forced DH to get up and deal with the baby! And I wasn't so afraid to turn around in my bed in the night so I guess I was more comfortable.

I even got a lie in as DH dealt with baby until 7am when he had to leave for work!

I didn't mind going in to breastfeed and come back to the bedroom as much as I thought I would either.

So panic over. Not that I will forget the trauma of the 4 month regression very soon 😂

OP posts:
Ihaveneedofwaternear · 10/02/2025 14:42

Great update, OP, and sounds like your DH is onboard with helping a bit more, which is great as well. Good luck with your baby ☺️

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