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Anyone have tips for this? I want dd to learn to fall asleep without me. She's two. If I'm fighting with her for over an hour lately, maybe its time. But I don't know what to try. Dad can't help, he works nights so he's sleeping during bedtime routine...
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Posted on CafeMom Mobile We did it gradually - snuggling... .
Maybe she needs a later bed time? Or a shorter or earlier nap? I had tostart waiting till my eighteen month old acted really tired before trying to nurse him down .
I am also curious.
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We are leaving tomorrow night on an overseas trip- DH, DD, and I. The flight is 10 hours, and leaves at midnight. Any tips for me- for the flight, the airport, whatever? DD is an easy-going kid, and generally cooperative. I have the flight entertainment...
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Pack two changes of clothes for the kid and at least a clean shirt per adult in the ... .
Preferably in individual servings so you can dole them out over the course of the flight .
And then pack some more.
Pack lots of snacks.
Snacks.
Bring cash for drinks.
S is two - still co-sleeping and bf'ing. I am a few weeks pregnant with #3. For the last few weeks he has been night waking like a newborn wanting to nurse. Now that I'm pregnant the constant nursing is killing me, it hurts and I find myself becoming ...
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My DH works night so I ....
I'm about to lose my mind.
Not only does she want to nurse, but she wants to stay latched on for hours on end .
DD went from being night weaned to waking several times a night .
I don't have any advice, but I am in the same boat .
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Hello, I'm a long time lurker but needed some advice so this is my first post. My son (22 months) has been in a toddler bed for a few months now. He is doing great in the bed. Rarely gets out of bed, and sleeps really well. His room is gated, however,...
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It really rattled my nerves and now I am rethinking how we could... .
My son (22 months) has been in a toddler it is a tall gate so I'm not sure how, or if he figured out how to unlatch it.
Lurker but needed some advice so this is my first post .
I EBF my DD that is 9 months. BF was hard in the beginning but has gotten a whole lot easier but lately she has been quite annoying. Like last night i was BF her to bed and she was passout 3 times in a deep sleep but when i go to unlatch her all those...
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She is still sleeping, I put her in her bed and BAMMM!!! eyes pop .
Posted on CafeMom Mobile I've been unproductive at the breast, I unlatch..
Head or were both gonna have problems when shes a toddler.
We're nursing twice a day still. First thing in the morning and right before bed. He doesn't fall asleep nursing and it's followed by tooth bursh and some lullabies. We lay him in the crib awake and lately he's been really great about falling asleep without...
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They're trying to explore every part.
I think it's a toddler thing.
To gear up for dinner.
Hi ladies! I was just wondering if any other first time moms or BTDT moms ever worry about how they are "doing" as a mom? Specifically, if the choices I am making and our lifestyle/routines, etc. are really the best for my daughter? I have been struggling...
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:) Yep, all the time! I guess it comes....
DD is hitting full on toddler mode thoughts...
All totally normal toddler stuff! It is super stressful knowing that your choices can affect them, but it sounds like you are doing a great job with her.
Help. Oversupply and comfort nursing I'm a first time mom with a 4 week old daughter. I never thought I would have children and I feel so confused about what to do for my baby. Her symptoms have been getting worse and from what I have read through countless...
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Oversupply and comfort.
Re: Help.
Plus I wear deodorant.
Sleeping , and tandem nursing toddler...
Lo turns 1 two weeks from today! We are still nursing and i plan to continue for a while. I'm not sure i want to do complete child-led weaning but i plan to take it day by day and see how we are both feeling about it. Right now, LO is nursing 6-8 times...
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The thing is, it gets so much easier after 1 and the toddler cuts down on his/her own.
That it will be 'impossible'.
I used to come to this board a lot when my DS1 was young. He was a terrible sleeper. Would only sleep on me for 6 weeks, only in his swing for a few months after that and up all night forever. We did a little sleep training at 6 months and a few times...
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But I stay in there with her until she naps (it's taken as long as two hours) .
Yes, she went through the same phase of not falling asleep well with us in bed (once she stopped nursing to sleep) .
At nearly 21 months, no, I haven't yet had any regrets .
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