C.F.
Aww, why not provide him with the comfort he is seeking, and save the hassle by having him just sleep with you in bed from the start? He's obviously wanting/needing the comfort of you next to him...I've learned it's much easier to adapt to sleeping with a baby in the bed, rather than fight with a baby to sleep alone.
And good grief...to whoever said this:
Stop breastfeeding in bed!!! Do it on a comfortable chair and keep him from falling asleep untill he has eaten enough!!! (Tickle the bottom of his feet)and then put him in the crib afterwards...If this does not work the you must supplement with bottle!!!It is very hard to suck out of the breast why don't you pump it out and give it to him in the bottle!!!( Or half and half) Or else he will be to tired to finish a whole meal!!! Love, Gabby. :0)
Yes, let's deny the baby comfort, warmth, and peace by shoving a bottle down his throat. Geez! I feel sorry for babies that are treated this way from very young...then we wonder why we have such detached parents/children. :-/ Yes, it's *harder* to suck out of the breast...it's designed that way. Breastfeeding helps to mature the jaw system in newborns, and creates a healthy bone structure. It's not torture, it's the way we're meant to do things. There's nothing wrong with a baby sleeping in bed with parents. They go from being in the womb, which provides warmth, comfort, peace, and the sound of mom's breathing and heart beating. And then some parents stick them in another room, or away from them, and expect them to sleep well. It's sad.
Christy