Hi - I am planning on cosleeping with my newborn when he/she arrives soon and wanted to pick the brains of those who already do this with their babies.
My questions are - when you have finished a breastfeed in the night (presumably lying down), do you move away/or move the baby away from your body so as to reduce the risk of rolling on to them? Or do you leave them in situ (ie close to your chest/body) and carry on sleeping?
Also - how/when do you eventually move them into their own bed - is this likely to be tough to do as they would be so used to sleeping in your bed?
many thanks in advance!
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