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    “GeT rEaDy!”

    @jonksda Right? Because it's so easy to sleep while pregnant
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    “GeT rEaDy!”

    @richardnm I think it's right along the same line of "humor" as the whole 'I hate my wife' joke
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    PUPD method- why not? Opinion needed!

    @cwall Yes, but he's making progress in that he no longer has to spend 100% of the night on top of me lol. He spends a lot of the night with just his feet touching me, some of the night in the crook of my arm, and a bit on top of me. I'm confident that he will learn that he is safe and secure...
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    PUPD method- why not? Opinion needed!

    @cwall FWIW my son's sleep was awful around 7 months. We coslept. I have a routine. I tried everything to get him to sleep better. We even tried to eliminate dairy thinking it may have been a food intolerance and he was still awake every 2 hours wanting to nurse back to sleep. It's only recently...
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    I had forgotten how different I am from other parents

    @jslade Thank you. My LO is 8 months old and still only sleeps either on top of or literally cradled in the crook of my arm, so we're definitely not there yet lmao
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    I had forgotten how different I am from other parents

    @jslade Do you mind me asking how you went about transitioning from cosleeping? Was it his cues?
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    I had forgotten how different I am from other parents

    @godsendwoman06 I can see how it might be used as a negative term
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    I’m new to cosleeping

    @kens Keeping your baby from rolling shouldn't be the goal. It should be creating a safe sleep surface for them to roll on. Those sleep positioners are not safe and pose a suffocation risk. Best option is to put the mattress on the floor.
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