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stephnoah
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Do early morning NWs (anytime after 3am) mean OT, UT? My lo is 5 months, but because he wakes at night, I can't seem to get his A time past 2 hours (2 hours is even stretching it).
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Often before midnight means OT and after midnight can be UT. But it all depends on your routine, A times, if there are props involved or pain issues. Plus all LOs are different so it is hard to say. If the NW are long and happy then that often mean UT if that helps?
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