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silverlining3
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Wed, Jul 08 2020, 3:42 pm
stillnewlywed wrote: | Moving your baby out of your room does not prevent night wakings. In order for your child to sleep through the night you have to teach them how to fall asleep independently and wean them off night feedings! But - moving your child out of your does make it easier to ignore night wakings and let them cry a little. |
Right. I didn't put out my baby for the waking reason.
And yes, when I'll be upto stopping a bottle, and ready to hear him cry for an hour or so, I will Iyh
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