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How to be a daddy guide: Baby Positions


Ja  Rhule

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I have never, ever allowed my kids to sleep in our bed. Once you start that poo it never stops.

We have friends that have a 15 and 12 y.o. and they both still regularly get in the bed, forcing the dad out... hell no, that's my bed.

Sometimes, when my oldest was younger, he'd get scared or whatever and come sleep in the floor by our bed... our youngest sleeps like a rock, so once he's asleep he's good to go until dawn.

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my 15 month old sleeps in his crib....but he still makes an occasional trip to the bed. Most do IMO. I mean sick, teething, etc.... there are just rare moments when it happens. It isn't dangerous if you are smart about. Poo can always happen

That said, baby CRA favors the H from hell and roundhouse.

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I have never, ever allowed my kids to sleep in our bed. Once you start that poo it never stops.

We have friends that have a 15 and 12 y.o. and they both still regularly get in the bed, forcing the dad out... hell no, that's my bed.

Sometimes, when my oldest was younger, he'd get scared or whatever and come sleep in the floor by our bed... our youngest sleeps like a rock, so once he's asleep he's good to go until dawn.

This.

My kids slept in their bassinet or crib from DAY 1.

The only time I ever let my youngest (7 yo) in bed at night was if they had a bad dream. I let him lay in the middle of the bed for prob 10-15 minutes to know everythign was OK. Then, it was back off to his bed.

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I have never, ever allowed my kids to sleep in our bed. Once you start that poo it never stops.

We have friends that have a 15 and 12 y.o. and they both still regularly get in the bed, forcing the dad out... hell no, that's my bed.

Sometimes, when my oldest was younger, he'd get scared or whatever and come sleep in the floor by our bed... our youngest sleeps like a rock, so once he's asleep he's good to go until dawn.

uhh wat

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