Does the nanny sleep in the nursery?

Does the nanny sleep in the nursery with the baby?

  • Yes

    Votes: 18 16.8%
  • No

    Votes: 86 80.4%
  • Sometimes

    Votes: 3 2.8%

  • Total voters
    107
I must say that when we have another baby I would like to do the co-sleeping thing. My baby will only sleep in his cot, in his room, in the dark, alone. I would love it if he would go to sleep snuggled between my husband and I. Sometimes I think of moving him into our bed once he is already asleep so that we can all sleep together!

I wouldn't worry about it. He'll come round soon enough. Our first son was the same. Slept on his own in his room from day one. Has always been a fantastic sleeper. He slept with me during the day as a baby but we grew out of that when he got a bit more mobile. It was then about a year before he ventured back into my bed. Just wouldn't do it. Now I'm pregnant again and we've taken to having a nap together during the day in my bed. It's really lovely. I don't bother closing the curtains because I want him to get used to sleeping in different conditions. We put on a story and fall asleep listening to it together.

My second son is 16 months and won't have a bar of sleeping with me although he also slept with me during the day when he was a baby. I'll just wait til he comes round in a few months.

I know some people like to co-sleep but my husband would never tolerate it and I can't blame him. It's some of the only 'us' time we have together and even then I'm forever talking about the kids!
 
Wow. This post is from a long time ago! Our son sleeps on his own in his room. We don't have a nanny. He's been sleeping in his room since he was probably a month old and we all love it that way. He hasn't been able to climb out of his crib yet (we set the mattress down on the lowest setting so the rails are very high) but he's been walking since he was a little over 8-months-old. I'm actually surprised he hasn't made it out of the crib yet--but he also likes his crib now so maybe he doesn't see any reason to climb out. We'll probably keep him his crib (which was given to us and is very big--much bigger than the ones you buy in HK, normally) until he's about 2-years-old or something (he's 18-months now). It's no rush for us to move him out as we're not having any more babies.
 
Our son slept in his own room at about 3 months. I was hesitant at first, but looking back now (22 months), it was much better that way and I am glad we did it. Our son walked at 12 months, climbed out of his crib at 20 months and has been sleeping in a real bed (not toddler) with the tallest and longest guard rail we could find (KidCo makes it) since then. We have a mattress memory foam topper that we put below in case of a fall, but it hasn't happened yet. In fact, he can climb over the guard rail into his own bed.

If we have a 2nd one, I think it will be the same scenario.
Our helper never does night duty and sleeps in her own room.
 
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