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- LOLeahLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
We have as much time as any other parents (all babies sleep eventually, lol) we just have to do it somewhere besides our own bed. Not a problem, there's a futon in the spare.
- jlbLv 71 decade ago
Just like most parents...when baby is sleeping. We kept a pack and play next to the bed. Also, sex can happen in places other then a bed and at times other then right before going to sleep at night.
- rainwritermLv 71 decade ago
Aside from the newborn period of "sleep when the baby sleeps," co-sleeping doesn't actually mean that you have to stay next to Baby the entire time Baby is asleep. I imagine most parents who co-sleep will snuggle their babies down to sleep and then get up.
- 1 decade ago
My daughter co slept with me and whenever hubby was home, he works nights right up until a few weeks ago. I had issues not having her next to me. If we wanted to we just put her in her crib when she fell asleep and then when she woke up brought her back to bed with us. We didn't get a whole lot of time but its enough to keep us both happy.
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- ?Lv 61 decade ago
We are no more at a loss for time than any other parents. The kids are asleep, we have the whole house to work with.
- ?Lv 61 decade ago
Sex doesn't have to be confined to being strictly 'at night' or 'in the marital bed'