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lucky14
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Thu, Jan 16 2020, 8:13 am
Has this actually worked for anyone? I don't want to start and not be consistent but want to know if it's actually worth trying. I know it's not going to be quick or easy at first. Last night she cried almost the whole night long because I wouldn't hold her while she slept ( I was right next to her in the room I just wasn't holding her).
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lucky14
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Thu, Jan 16 2020, 8:23 am
amother [ Goldenrod ] wrote: | It worked for me. You do have to be ready to be up for a few nights though.... |
Ok. Yes I'm sure the first few days/nights are going to be super bad. I need to do nap times also. I have been holding her for every single nap.
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Queen18
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Thu, Jan 16 2020, 8:23 am
I found that crying it out worked better. By being a presence near the baby and not holding baby the baby took longer to quiet down.
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r1
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Thu, Jan 16 2020, 8:24 am
lucky14 wrote: | Ok. Yes I'm sure the first few days/nights are going to be super bad. I need to do nap times also. I have been holding her for every single nap. |
From what I read I believe it’s first nights then naps not all at once.
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lucky14
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Thu, Jan 16 2020, 8:25 am
r1 wrote: | From what I read I believe it’s first nights then naps not all at once. |
Oh ok. I'll read through that part again. Won't it be hard for her to be still held for naps but teaching her not to be held at night? Nights are getting worse because I'm holding her for naps I think.
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