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CathyL · 27/07/2006 08:33

I have been assuming that for at least the first couple of months baby would sleep in our room to make night feeds easier. Now DH has come in from work saying someone else in the office found that while the baby was in their room every little murmur disturbed their sleep and they had to put it in its own room.
Experience, opinions, comments please......

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hermykne · 28/07/2006 15:22

its such a tiny fraction of time in their little lives that i would have them there til 5/6mths.
i loved them in the same room , watching them and it was just cosy,

yomellamoHelly · 28/07/2006 15:24

Ds went in his own room from the start because we had 2 sets of friends each with 2 year olds neither of whom had never been successfully moved out of their parents rooms. We didn't want to get into that trap. Dh sleeps really lightly too.

hulababy · 28/07/2006 15:28

I was very keen to have DD in our room, at least for the first 6 months, because of the cot death advice.

Because of other circumstances such as our house move taking a year longer than it should have and DD being a nightamre sleeper in her own cot, she was in our room until about 16 months!

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