baby sleeping in parents (our) room vs. re-establishing intimacy with my husband?
we agreed before he was born that we wanted our son to go straight to the nursery and not sleep in our room because we wanted our room to stay our space to connect as a couple, and not be a family space
HOWEVER about 3 weeks after he was born I was having some problems with sleep deprivation and we realized it was because I was too nervous with him sleeping alone in the nursery so I was constantly awake listening to the monitor or running to check on him
SO we moved the baby into our room so that I could get some sleep (and its helping alot, I’m sleeping better than I have in months)
But now that our son is in the room with us, I feel awkward doing anything unless we move him into his room…which is such a hassle to move the baby out of the room to be intimate and then move him back when we’re done
my son is now one month and four days old
and I know according to the doctor we shouldn’t even be having sex again yet but we are; we started having sex again once the baby was 3 weeks old (and I have no regrets about starting early)
However, I do have one little hang-up that I can’t seem to get past and I was wondering if it was normal or if other women don’t have this problem?
- Henri Art Magazine › Color, Light & Space – Brian Quirk
- HOW TO: Install Android On An iPhone 2G
- What is Hassle Free Wealth? « YUG.com
- Hassle Free Without Faxing Payday Loans: a Very Easy Way of Financial Assistance
- Hassle Free Fat Loss. | Learn Spanish All Here In One Place
- Muppet Christmas Carol – One More Sleep Til’ Christmas | WOW Best credit
- Tiger Woods Admits To Having Sex With 121 Women While Married | MKRob Sports
Tagged with: alot • baby sleeping in our room • family space • hassle • having sex • no regrets • sleep • sleep deprivation
Filed under: Monitors
Like this post? Subscribe to my RSS feed and get loads more!
I have 2 kids and when they were babys and in mine and my husbands room I just couldnt seem to have sex it was to awkward!! It is definitely normal!