Kim Kardashian, who recently married Kanye West - little North's father - at the Forte di Belvedere in Florence, Italy, told the Mail Online: "I am a strict mother.
"I’m really strict on nap time, and sleeping in her own crib"
"I’m really fun and playful, but I’m really strict on nap time, and sleeping in her own crib.
"Like Kourtney’s style is where her kids sleep in bed with her, so especially with the third baby coming – they’re going to need a bigger bed or they’re going to need some other rules.
"And maybe on weekends, [North will] come and sleep in the bed with us. But… I’m not crazy strict."
It seems as if Kim and Kanye, 37, have a very different attitude towards co-sleeping than Kim's older sister Kourtney.
When son Mason was one year old, Kourtney Kardashian, 35, revealed that she was still co-sleeping, saying, “If I’ve had a long day, then I have that time at night, which is really important to me.
"He’s such a happy baby, and I really think sleeping together has something to do with that.”
After Mason's baby sister Penelope Scotland arrived, the sleeping arrangements have shifted slightly, with dad Scott Disick sharing a bed with Mason while mom spends her nights down the hall in the master bedroom with the new baby.
But, despite many people wrinkling their noses at the idea of co-sleeping, the arrangement seems to be working well for Kourtney and Scott.
In fact, during a recent appearance on The View, Scott explained, “I basically live the life of an 80-year-old. We just skipped to that part quicker. Where you always saw your grandparents in two beds in one room.
"I am very mature. It’s really just you get into a habit and then it just becomes your normal thing.”
We wonder whether if, as Kim Kardashian suggested, Kourtney and her family's sleeping arrangements will change with a third baby in the home?