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Co sleeping and burping

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lizzlebizzle33 · 28/02/2018 22:55

Just a quick question, if you co sleep and breastfeed lying down, do you pick/sit your baby up to burp them when they are done or just let them sleep? I don't know what to do for the best,
I don't always get a burp out of him if I try but it always disturbs him and I have to settle him back to sleep.

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RedPandaMama · 28/02/2018 22:58

I never bothered burping DD when we co-slept (for the first 5-6 months) as she fell fast asleep.

lizzlebizzle33 · 28/02/2018 23:20

Ds falls straight to sleep too but sometimes gets s bit squirmy and I think I should have burped him, do you think don't bother then?x

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MyKingdomForBrie · 28/02/2018 23:30

I never did with dd, she would nearly always feed to sleep and I’d lay her down.

cds5163 · 01/03/2018 09:58

I have the same dilemma. I'll put him down because he's knocked out but then he wakes up needing to be burped and I'm like man I should,he be burped him or I probably won't be up right now. Oh and I still haven't learned my lesson.

mehhh · 01/03/2018 11:10

I never did if she was met sleeping or was unsettled I would but not if she had fallen asleep

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