Comment by BadJuJu1234 on 25/01/2025 at 15:12 UTC

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I was worried no one was saying something like this. My little one is one month old tomorrow, and while he sleeps decently well, I’m sure part of our noises probably wake him up a little bit. Lease doesn’t end til November and can’t really start looking for something until about May.

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Comment by Pertinent-nonsense at 25/01/2025 at 18:25 UTC

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Isn’t that the theory behind the reduction in SIDS with room sharing? That they don’t sleep as deeply with others in the room?

Comment by SquatsAndAvocados at 25/01/2025 at 15:20 UTC

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For sure, not sure if you are also American but I have to remind myself that in other counties and cultures, it’s uncommon for everyone to have their own room. We’ve had quite a journey over the past year of moving around, living with family members, and now living in a short term rental while we wait to move again. The whole time we’ve been together in one room, and I’m grateful we’ve stuck it out and made the best of it. I’m sure you are also doing the best you can and yes, eventually you will be able to move! The closeness felt by long term room sharing is a unique gift.

Comment by Sweetsomber at 25/01/2025 at 20:27 UTC

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This is a good thing at 1 month, keeping both of you in a lighter sleep drastically reduces risk.

Comment by Charrun at 26/01/2025 at 09:18 UTC

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That's why they're in your room. Reduces the risk of SIDS