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    I need stories of your kiddos moving to their own sleep space

    @lashan How did you make that transition?
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    (Spoiler: Funny) The DANGERS of bed-sharing 👿

    @david58 Yeah it was crazy. No one is asking nannies to cosleep with their child, that’s just weird.
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    My IUGR story so far…

    @mark730 My almost 10 month old was diagnosed with IUGR at 32 weeks. I went for weekly NSTs, and ultrasounds every other week. She was born at 38 weeks via c section, and was much larger than they initially thought. We were expecting a 4-5lb baby, and she was born 6lb 11oz. She was short though...
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    (Spoiler: Funny) The DANGERS of bed-sharing 👿

    @alette Congrats! I nanny twins and it’s amazing how in sync they can be at times.
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    (Spoiler: Funny) The DANGERS of bed-sharing 👿

    @manofsteelandvelvet Yeah I totally get it. I was completely against cosleeping until that 4 month sleep “regression” (I like to think of it more as a progression but whatever). My daughter wouldn’t sleep unless in my arms and I fell asleep in the rocking chair. When I woke up I had no grip on...
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    (Spoiler: Funny) The DANGERS of bed-sharing 👿

    @manofsteelandvelvet You’re so sweet! I wish more people knew how the research has evolved. I was going to cite the evidence but I figured they wouldn’t bother anyway.
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    (Spoiler: Funny) The DANGERS of bed-sharing 👿

    @yummymummy5 I just got ripped apart for defending cosleeping in another sub. Definitely needed this. No one warns you that you’ll be gently woken up in the middle of the night by your baby snuggling into your neck.
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