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I respect your desire to breastfeed, babywear, cloth diaper, co-sleep, make your own food, and all that jazz.
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Neither of my kids were happy in a sling or a carrier and neither of them liked to co-sleep either.
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What this means is that being a good mother does NOT derive from whether you breastfeed or bottle feed, whether you work at home or in an office, whether you co-sleep or crib sleep, soothe or CIO, spank or time-out, never give sugar/processed food to your kids or occasionally let them eat ice cream or a happy meal.
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Besides, how are you supposed to have more babies if you co-sleep???
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I respect your desire to breastfeed, babywear, cloth diaper, co-sleep, make your own food, and all that jazz.
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We co-sleep and most of the time, I just get all drunk and pass out.
How To Feed A Baby And Not Lose Consciousness Trying | Her Bad Mother 2008
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Yes, there are several rules you MUST follow to co-sleep safely (look here for details) but if you follow them this can be the answer you sound like you desperately need.
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We co-sleep, nurse on my side, so I hear you about not really being able to fully sleep like that.
How To Feed A Baby And Not Lose Consciousness Trying | Her Bad Mother 2008
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As for SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome), US research has shown that it strikes babies that co-sleep less, probably because a parent has more chances of waking up and saving a child if it's sleeping right there.
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I intend to co-sleep with my baby, but have found very little in the way of resource, and have a family that's resistant to it (you'll smother her! you'll teach her she can have whatever she wants! and all that bullshit).
Mommy Monday: Separation Anxiety ScienceWoman 2007
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