Co Sleep Soundly With the Co Sleeper Baby Safety Pillow
Will your baby infant sleep safely? Will you sleep soundly? Like many parents you may want to cosleep with your baby, but are worried about whether or not your baby will be safe from rolling off the bed. My wife, Karen, and I faced the same dilemma, until my wife found the Co Sleeper Baby Safety Pillow.
We didn’t have our first baby sleep with us. We were worried that it would be unsafe for him, that maybe he would roll off the bed. Karen was breast feeding and so we could not feed the baby in shifts. With the little guy not sleeping though the night, it became nearly impossible for my wife to get any sort of decent sleep. This is a problem for many if not most moms.
My wife was looking for a way to do her best as a mom and at the same time get enough sleep to teach her high school English class during the day. With our first baby she just somehow made it through. She was just glad to keep her sanity and make I through the day. So many moms feel the same way.
With our second baby boy, Jacob, my wfe decided to have him co sleep with us in our bed. Instead of having the baby wake up crying and then having to get up and go sit in a chair to breast feed him, my wife was able to just shift him from side to side throughout his feedings during the night. This worked great because, Karen did not have to wait to hear him break out into his full cry mode before she heard him. And it was much less disruptive of her sleep to be able to just shift the baby from one side to the other and then breast feed him. I got to sleep much better as well.
But in the back of my wife’s mind, she has been worried that Jacob might get hurt by rolling off the bed. She began to do some research and eventually found the Co Sleeper Baby Safety Pillow. The Co Sleeper Baby Safety Pillow is about five feet long and about 12 inches in diameter. It lays on the edge of our bed and is attached to a sheet which lays on the bed.
With the co sleeper baby safety pillow along the bed, Jacob cannot roll out of bed. And since the pillow is actually on the bed, he can’t get stuck between the bed and the pillow as can happen with other co sleeper products. The Co Sleeper Baby Safety Pillow is patented and designed with your baby’s safety in mind. And it’s doctor recommended.
So if you would like to cosleep with your baby without the fear of your baby rolling out of your bed, check out the Co Sleeper Baby Safety Pillow at www.cosleeper-baby-safety-pillow.com. With the safety pillow, your infant sleeps safely and you sleep soundly. And you can regain your sanity again. My wife and I love it.
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How to cope with a high-need baby that cant go to sleep??
I am just looking for mums who have experienced or are experiencing the same situation as me. My little boy is now 10 1/2 weeks old and hasn't been a great sleeper since birth. He cant seem to be able to settle himself, even with my help. I have tried rocking, patting, the pram, music, womb sounds, wrapping, baths and more and he still struggles. During the day he wont sleep unless I put him in the sling or go to bed with him. But even the (in bed) he only sleeps for 45 mins max. At night time I have tried loads of things, too. Pram, Hammock, co-sleeping… Everything seems to work for a while, now even the co-sleeping doesnt settle him anymore!! Not even holding him right next to me, or only if he is really tired or I have rocked him to sleep (which only works half of the time…)
I am really getting desperate and depressed as I cant seem to help him. I would do anything, but nothing seems to work. My baby is very alert and easily distracted and stimulated. He is growing and smiling, I am just exhausted from lack of sleep and physical demand.
I would just like to hear other mum's experiences to feel that I am not alone! Most mum's of fussy babies say they settle when they are held, but mine doesnt really, at least not always and not even through co-seeping. What else is there?? Please share your experiences with me! And sorry for the long post!
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Comments on Co Sleep Soundly With the Co Sleeper Baby Safety Pillow
8:36 am
i always wanted a loft bed when I was a teenager, because of the space issue as well. I don't think they're childish, in fact many college dorm rooms utilize the lofted bed for space saving as well. If its something you're worried about get something wood and simply designed in a neutral color which should last you through your high school and college years.
9:07 am
Not at all
8:23 am
go on saints row 2 and watch graucious hosts cut scene
9:12 am
oh ok.
8:35 am
7:14 pm
tyvm