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    I struggle when hearing friends talk about sleep training..

    @lovebiotic Yeah, I agree completely. I mean there’s a huge obvious benefit to having your baby right next to you; you’d immediately know if something was wrong! You don’t have to rely on a baby monitor or audible crying to alert you. I think people lack common sense with this subject tbh...
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    I struggle when hearing friends talk about sleep training..

    @hbwink Can I ask about your quality of sleep with your little one? I am definitely a high sleep needs person. Bed sharing appeals to me because it seems comforting for the baby, and less disruptive to my sleep since she will be right next to me and I can feed her as needed. I know every baby is...
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    I struggle when hearing friends talk about sleep training..

    @vcf I recently learned this is basically what my parents did with my brother + I! They’d put us to sleep in our bassinet or crib and then when we’d inevitably wake up they’d bring us to bed with them. It seems so normal.
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    I struggle when hearing friends talk about sleep training..

    @katrina2017 The whole baby sleep topic is truly so controversial it is kind of wild! My sister in law did/does the Ferber method with her baby, who is 18 months old now. In the beginning, like a year ago, she described it as controversial. So at the time, knowing nothing I thought sleep...
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    I struggle when hearing friends talk about sleep training..

    @hbwink I wrote what I thought was a totally innocuous post on the Baby Bumps subreddit mentioning co sleeping (specifically I was asking about how people manage the transition from maternity leave to returning to work, while still co sleeping- asking whether they had to switch up sleep styles...
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