Bugger. meanwhile I changed six nappies yesterday. and had to deal with my poor lad's rash.
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Don't be fooled - our first did exactly that. At 8 weeks old, he went through the night every night for about a week.
Then stopped and started waking several times a night again
For the next 2 years !Si posse, recte, si non, quocumque modo remComment
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Originally posted by Bear View PostDon't be fooled - our first did exactly that. At 8 weeks old, he went through the night every night for about a week.
Then stopped and started waking several times a night again
For the next 2 years !
1. letting them sleep too much during the evening (tempting, if you've had a hard day)
2. getting up to see to them on every little whimperCooking doesn't get tougher than this.Comment
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Futurewife's niece is about 9 months now. I think her mum is still swaddling her which seems to be working."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Originally posted by TheBigYinJames View PostAs a counter, both of ours slept through the night from about 3 weeks onwards. Having heard some horror stories, I don't know if we did anythign clever or were just lucky, but I do think that for some people it's a combination of:
1. letting them sleep too much during the evening (tempting, if you've had a hard day)
2. getting up to see to them on every little whimperComment
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Originally posted by Troll View PostJoys of parenthood eh? top man for delegating duties to the wife thoughI didn't say it was your ******* fault, I said I was blaming you!Comment
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