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    Eating behavior in babies/toddlers - what to support, when to actively intervene?

    @son_of_belial I believe this advice is best: The parent decides what goes on the table and the child decides how much to eat. Now if you do end up with a picky eater there are some tips and tricks but your daughter seems fine. Children’s appetites (and adults) ebb and flow. Scrutinizing her...
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    Safe Sleep 7 says formula fed babies shouldn’t co-sleep/bed-share. Do you?

    @ady2015 Following science isn’t being a sanctimonmy. Co-sleeping and not using a car seat correctly are two of the most dangerous but preventable things a parent can do.
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    Safe Sleep 7 says formula fed babies shouldn’t co-sleep/bed-share. Do you?

    @ady2015 The risk isn’t nearly as high when baby is older than 6 months. OPs baby is only 8 weeks old. She is so close to things getting better so I would rather encourage her to seek a safe solution for now than say “oh it’s okay” when it’s not.
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    Safe Sleep 7 says formula fed babies shouldn’t co-sleep/bed-share. Do you?

    @chenml60 Both of my babies had colic. It was the most miserable time of my life so I really do empathize with you. There were times I felt like I left my body I was so sleep deprived. You’re right. That state isn’t safe either. The best you can do is have a partner who will do shifts with...
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    Safe Sleep 7 says formula fed babies shouldn’t co-sleep/bed-share. Do you?

    @chenml60 Nope, absolutely no co-sleeping or bed sharing. Safe Sleep 7 isn’t based on real life statistics. We have a friend who lost a baby co-sleeping this year.
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