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@riseup It’s funny, before having a baby I was all like “I will go to the gym everyday and if he cries the whole time I don’t care” and “no babies in the bed” and “he will never co-sleep/contact nap”
Oh my goodness if I had a time machine, I would go back and slap myself silly. The thought of sleep training makes my heart physically ache in my chest. The second my little man starts crying he’s getting all the cuddles and boobs he could dream of.
We haven’t been apart since he was born (he’s 14 months), we co-sleep and contact sleep most nights and day naps
I’m not usually one to judge parents, but I genuinely do not understand the ones who use CIO. I find it cruel and neglectful and truly do not think it should be used as a tactic. Baby doesn’t learn to “self soothe” they learn that when they cry, no one will come, and that alone is heartbreaking.
You’re not the only one who struggles with these concepts. Do what feels right, do not feel pressure to use these heartless procedures if they don’t feel right.
Oh my goodness if I had a time machine, I would go back and slap myself silly. The thought of sleep training makes my heart physically ache in my chest. The second my little man starts crying he’s getting all the cuddles and boobs he could dream of.
We haven’t been apart since he was born (he’s 14 months), we co-sleep and contact sleep most nights and day naps
I’m not usually one to judge parents, but I genuinely do not understand the ones who use CIO. I find it cruel and neglectful and truly do not think it should be used as a tactic. Baby doesn’t learn to “self soothe” they learn that when they cry, no one will come, and that alone is heartbreaking.
You’re not the only one who struggles with these concepts. Do what feels right, do not feel pressure to use these heartless procedures if they don’t feel right.