You are going to drive yourself insane. I had each baby next to my bed when I brought them home. Made sense as I was nursing. Each baby lasted ONE NIGHT as every time they yawned, breathed, or the fabric rustled I jumped out of my skin and had to see "if the baby was ok." After that I shipped them O-U-T! I NEEDED some sanity. I thought to myself, "My mother and grandmother and all of my aunts and great aunts and every other woman on the planet raised their children without a monitor. So WTF do I need one for?" Seriously, DONT GET ONE.
I raised four children without a monitor, nothing bad happened to any of them. I swear all the marketing scares the crap out of parents and turns them into crippled worried wrecks.
I remember my exbitchsters-in-law would ask me, "Well how do you know if the baby is getting enough nourishment?" (They bottle-fed and were OBSESSED with the amount of formula). So I loooked at them like deer in headlights. The thought had NEVER occured to me to even wonder. I am eastern european - EVERYONE NURSES THEIR BABY. So I said, well, if the baby is putting out enough (which goodness knows I was AMAZED AT HOW MANY DIAPERS THEY WENT THROUGH) then I would think that there is enough going in. You take them to well-visits and they are weighed. If they aren't gaining and growing then duh, they aren't getting enough nourishment.
I actually had to nurse my sister's oldest because she had a very hard time nursing him. She called the lactation consultant and it turned out that my sister had inverted nipples so when her milk came in (it doesn't come in until the 3rd day I think after delivery before that it is colostrum) there was nothing for her son to latch onto. Plus her son was always messy. He would nurse just long enough for her milk to let down and then pull away and the milk would go squirting all over. LOL Wasn't funny then, but we laugh about it now. We knew my sister had a problem because her son was "too quiet." I asked her how many diapers he had soiled/wet and she said "not many". All newborns poop and pee like no tomorrow. So I knew he was in trouble. I didn't say anything to my sister. I just nursed her son and when I could tell he was better. I told her to call the lactation consultant. I didn't want to freak her out. Everything was fine. My nephew is now 12 and smart as a whip, strong as a horse and giving my sister all kinds of shit. LOL
As for sex. When I was pregnant with baby 1, 3 and 4 I wanted NOTHING to do with it. By the time the 6 week check-up came around I would have nailed him in the parking lot of the doc's office if the kids weren't with us. LOL
With my 2nd I wanted sex night and day till I was too big, just about 7+ months. He wasn't interested. Looking back I realize he was cheating on me as he would nag me to death for sex with other pregnancies.
Don't worry about your baby not turning. It is common for them to turn towards the end. If not then a skilled doc should be able to turn the baby if *all conditions* are optimal. (Happened with my niece). And if that isn't possible then C-sections are TOO common now. So don't fret.
I know you are anxious and getting very uncomfortable. It's normal. Everything will go SUPER! I'm so excited for you.
If I was just 6 years younger, I so would have two more.