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Rubbish article about co-sleeping

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emkana · 12/04/2008 20:58

women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/families/article3727488.ece

Surely you need to differentiate between a two year old and a 13 year old coming into your bed? and the sex life thing - what happened to making love in places other than your bed? And wouldn't it be worth asking a bit more about other cultures and how they manage to make it work?

Hate this sort of rubbish

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lilyloo · 12/04/2008 21:02

How the hell can she fit her and dh and a 3 7 and 13 year old in her bed ?

ItsNotYouItsMe · 12/04/2008 21:04

Just read that in the actual paper where it has the headline 'night visitors from hell'.

I can't believe you would let your child share your bed for 13 years and yet not have anything positive to say about it. Is she that submissive?

A few of the plus points to co-sleeping would have been nice. And it doesn't give a solution to the problem either. Unless she really meant that about vaseline on the door handle

cupsoftea · 12/04/2008 21:06

never had a problem with kids wanting to come into our bed - they all have /(dd still is) co-slept whilst little & had their need to bf & co-sleep satified.

morocco · 12/04/2008 21:06

thought the same, emkana, load of old tosh to fill a page in the papers, sad

lilyloo · 12/04/2008 21:08

Same here cups dd 12 weeks has now stopped co sleeping but took ds 6 months and dd1 was couple weeks this i really extreme and not what you need to read if you getting nil sleep in the early days of bf.

emkana · 12/04/2008 21:57

We currently have ds (22 months) sleeping with us and it's so lovely - I know that I will miss him when he moves to his own bed.

Both the dd's only come in when they have a really really bad dream.

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ruty · 13/04/2008 11:58

silly article.

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