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Just lucky ! We were experts when our first slept like a dream, second one doesn't, still trying to work out why !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 whimper
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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.
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As 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: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 whimper
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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 !
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Bugger. meanwhile I changed six nappies yesterday. and had to deal with my poor lad's rash.
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That the baby had finished that bottle of whisky already?Originally posted by Troll View PostNot deliberately being nasty... but did you approach the cot expecting the worst?
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Crikey.Originally posted by scooby View Postchrist, our daughter is 9mth old and we still (well, the wife!) still does that.
she gets up at 3am to check just because the baby hasnt woken yet...
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christ, our daughter is 9mth old and we still (well, the wife!) still does that.Originally posted by Troll View PostNot deliberately being nasty... but did you approach the cot expecting the worst?
she gets up at 3am to check just because the baby hasnt woken yet...
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7 hours in the sack?
What do you expect from ScouserJunior?
Has he/she done their first ramraid yet?
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