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    OAD because sleep!

    @stripe Sleep pretty much sealed the deal for us. We were on the fence but we’re 9 months in now and sleep is non existent despite us trying everything under the sun. I could never do this with more than one.
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    Don't be discouraged by all the rosy posts on this sub

    @seekinganswersinlife I’m my experience it’s more replies to posts than the posts themselves. I often see people advocating sleep training and talking about how fast it worked for them. As a parent on day 21 tonight, I agree with OP that it can be hard to read.
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    6 weeks postpartum… I’m exhausted.

    @tedstriker76 For anyone reading this and thinking it’s normal for a husband to do so little IT IS NOT. It is wholly unacceptable. Your husband is an adult and a father and he needs to do a lot more. I’m sorry that he’s going to force you to tell him he needs to step up.
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    What do you class as sleeping through the night?

    @sass I agree with you. To me it means going to sleep at bedtime and not needing me to do anything until wake time. My son still wakes up at night a time or two for 10 minutes or so and kind of grumbles as he puts himself back to sleep but since I don’t need to get up I “count” it. People have...
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    7 month old can’t tolerate normal first WW but otherwise schedule okay? Should I just roll with it??

    @stefanny If he’s sleeping well at night then I don’t think it’s a problem. “Normal” is relative and every baby is different. Do what works for him.
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    baby slept 11-12 hours straight, up until 12 months, now wakes up once every night crying

    @minilla I would try shortening her nap to make sure she has enough sleep pressure to stay asleep. You may also need to push bedtime later or accept an earlier waking time as a 10.5 to 11 hour night is more common than 12.
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