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Offline Mommy of 3

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Re: Where does your baby sleep?
« Reply #15 on: March 06, 2006, 06:55:33 am »
I think your a wonderful mom off to a great start.  I had my DS's crib in my room til he was 5 months, and all that did was lead to a bunch of AP.  What a nightmare.  I'm sure your LO is just going through stuff that every baby does.  You've made a good choice to move her to her own room.  My cousin is a prisoner in her own home at nights because she always co-slept with her LO and now her LO is so attached that she won't stop crying at nights if mommies not there. LOL...when I hear that I immediately pushed DS's crib to the spare room.

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Re: Where does your baby sleep?
« Reply #16 on: March 06, 2006, 14:39:15 pm »
Well could be a fluke but last nigth was much better...

Went to sleep at 7:30, I gave her a DF at 9:30 ( which she only took 2 oz) when I went to bed, and then she slept till 4am, I offered her a bottle at 4am ( still only took 2 oz) woke up at 5 cause the alarm woke her up, went back to sleep on her own (crying a bit for 15 min) and then was up at 7:30 for the day! Much better than the previous nights thats for sure!

I'll think I'll stick to this formula for a few days and see if it helps!  Also, I didn't bath her last night before bed like I usually do.....

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Re: Where does your baby sleep?
« Reply #17 on: March 07, 2006, 09:48:41 am »
The practitioner was very much out of line heere - actulaly you have grounds for a complaint. They aren't a speiclist in childcare but to use their 'professional' status as a healthcare provider to make you feel bad is totlaly unacceptable.

My lo went into his own room at 3 weeks and he is fine in there! for heavens sake whats wrong with a baby/child having their own, warm, cosy, dark, quiet space to go to sleep in?