If your baby is awake at all hours of the night, you need to learn how to get your baby to sleep and stay asleep all night so you can have some intimate moments with your partner. It’s a typical scenario in the house, or more specifically in the bedroom, when you have a baby in the same room with you, either in a bedside crib or in the bed in a co-sleeping arrangement, and the baby is having a difficult time getting to sleep or staying asleep. Because your baby is awake constantly through the night or has difficulty getting to sleep in the first place, you have no way of engaging in sex because of the interruptions and effort you need to put toward the needs of your infant. What you need to learn are methods of getting baby to sleep through the night so that you have the opportunity for sexual pleasures with your partner, and thus have the opportunity to use your condoms.
Whether you are new parents going through this with your first infant or you are experienced parents going through this for yet another time, be it the second, third, or more, it makes any form of sexual intimacy between the mother and father a tough activity to pull off. Here you are, all prepared with your supply of condoms that you want to and will use for the time being to help dramatically reduce the chances of a pregnancy until your are really ready for another baby, but you just cannot use them because you do not have the opportunity to use them! Baby is awake and needs constant attention so you lose the opportunity for sexual activity or you are up so much with the baby, because baby is not sleeping, that you and/or your partner are to danged tired for anything but sleep.
Remember the basics when it comes to birth control if that is your mission in that you and your partner or spouse are not ready yet to have your first or another baby. Different forms of birth control will be beneficial for different types of people. I won’t go into them in this post (that can be saved for another post devoted to just that subject), but suffice to say, you know where we stand on the issue of condoms if you’ve read the rest of this blog: Use ‘em! They can help prevent sexually transmitted diseases and also greatly reduce the chances of an unwanted pregnancy. And again, if you just cannot get busy under the sheets with your spouse or partner because you already have a baby or two in the bedroom with you (or even in their own room) but they constantly need your attention at night, then you need to look into ways to get your baby to sleep all the way through the night.
