Reading this thread has made me a bit jealous (and the tiniest bit sad, too) -
I had visions of this lovely, snoozy, easy co-sleeping stuff - reality was very different with a very vomitty baby, who to start with poo-ed during every feed, and due to reflux (which we didn't pick up on until he was I think about 10 weeks old....) thrashed around in his sleep, moaning and grunting, and then needed to be sat up for about 20 mins after each feed....
And my DS does need winding. I don't think it's cos I'm a deluded Westerner, I really don't - the fact that the screaming and writhing ends immediately after a huge burp convinces me that wind is a big problem for him.
I've also never got the hang of feeding lying down. Crampy arms, backache - and it wasn't like I could leave a sicky windy refluxy baby lying down after I fed him anyway.
We use a co-sleeper, so DS is right next to me, and I can grab him easily, sit up to feed, hold him upright (or give him to DP to do all that while I go back to sleep) - and DS can nap sometimes on DP's chest, to maximise skin and cuddles after BF-ing.
Great if co-sleeping works for you, and it sounds lovely when it does - but every baby is different, and it just doesn't work for us...