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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @forbincol I share your sentiment, but I also know it's a method with many supporters (not done like this of course). However, the line was crossed way too much here
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @speckodust I'm sorry for upsetting you, added a TW on top now. I'm gonna get to action for sure!
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @pwdzlms13 I'm gonna report this indeed. I know there's much discussion about techniques like CIO, but I felt this has crossed the line really far.
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @kebliss I'm in Europe, so I'm looking for the right instance to report to. I'm gonna start with the center that does standard medical follow up of new borns. Maybe they can already do something, or point me in the right direction.
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @kebliss I didn't mention this in my post, but the parents are mentally challenged, yet functioning, adults. It appears the new mom does want to get her baby, but new dad says she shouldn't, since he religiously believes in what his mom has told them. It's so sad, they don't even mean to be...
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @w3bd3v Hey, sorry, didn't mean to upset you! Thanks for your answer, you're confirming my worries.
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @pearlin I'm now convinced I have to. Thank you for replying!
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @izraeli3 Yeah sure, I know one doesn't just result in the other, but that's how it was explained to me. Probably some other underlying things, but I'm not aware of those. Guidance deels necessary indeed.
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @izraeli3 I don't know the medical details, but I guess I can say they both have low intelligence (the mom was severely premature born), and the dad also has moderate to severe autism. Edit: wrote mild instead of moderate
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @georgecmom I guess I have to mention that both parents are mentally challenged, but functioning adults. I'm not sure what's wrong with the new dad's mother though to suggest this. They didn't know she had vomited, since they hadn't checked on her. Thank you for your reply, acknowledging this...
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @hisgrace124 Thank you for replying, and I'm sorry if I've upset you. Her safety is what's concerns me in the first place now, but I can imagine what harm it might do psychologically as well. Sorry you had to experience this yourself.
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @fgregc I'm gonna!
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @fgregc That it can actually be a safety hazard is what worries me most, although it's worrisome altogether.
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    @jesusismygod Yeah, I should, I know now. Thanks for your reply!
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    Concerns about extreme 'cry it out' for a 10 week old

    Edit: TW neglect Hi there! First of all, I want to mention I don't have kids yet myself, so I in no way claim to know a lot about babies and their sleeping behaviours. But this just doesn't sit right with me. A couple we know relatively well (new dad is the son of my mom's partner) has a 10...
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