#babysettler

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  • Опубліковано 27 жов 2024

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  • @mariocartel544
    @mariocartel544 11 місяців тому +1

    My daughter was a preemie, when we first brought her home we'd find her to have stopped breathing and be blue in the face occasionally while sleeping. I didnt sleep for months because I'd be so worried about it. She's fine now at almost 8 months but recently we noticed we are all waking each other up. My husband works late and often doesn't get home until 12 1 or even 2am and my daughter wakes up a couple hours every time. Then im already pregnant again and get up to pee or get water many times throughout the night and she will wake a min then too so I've really wanted to move her into her own room and wasn't quite sure how to go about it. My mom coslept with each of us well into toddlerhood or even school age so she had no tips and my other child is 13 now and he slept through the night 99% of the time from birth and was just such an easy going baby he was cool with any change I ever made but she is more finicky to Deal with lol. Thanks for the tips!! She sleeps in a crib in our room but it's getting too close for us to want to deal with constantly waking each other up and none of us I feel are getting the best rest.

  • @ellesiahsewell3227
    @ellesiahsewell3227 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for this fantastic video ❤

  • @griffinmathers929
    @griffinmathers929 Рік тому

    I will share this with my sister, she is a new foster parent living in France, and she is trying to find the happy medium between the " let them cry it out" French parenting (the babies sleep through the night very early, but at what cost?) and what is online from the American Pediatric recommendations.

    • @Gamer_Mama_0611
      @Gamer_Mama_0611 Рік тому

      Aww poor baby. Could you imagine needing food or warmth & being neglected to cry it out? She should look up attachment parenting. She should also look up their brain development because after 10 minutes they suffer psychological distress causing an anxious or avoidance attachment. Sorry I don't usually do this. But if she's fostering a baby, my heart aches thinking of being in the little one's shoes. 🥺

    • @earlymommingpodcast
      @earlymommingpodcast  Рік тому

      Highly recommend taking a "root cause" approach. Our Babies Made Simple course helps parents with "Action plans" through a holistic approach that "makes sense" to help babies naturally sleep through the night. Hope this helps!

  • @gazpoole
    @gazpoole 8 місяців тому

    Hey.. the link for the 2-6 week schedule seems to be broken… is there anywhere I can still get this info?

  • @joestetz8325
    @joestetz8325 6 місяців тому

    13 months... mom still has baby in bed with her. I've been on the couch. This is ridiculous

  • @lightfight8r
    @lightfight8r 8 місяців тому

    NO THIS IS terrible; babies should sleep in the same room as their parents until at least they're two. In fact, a baby should sleep with their mom for at least a year. What about the dad? Kick him out of bed. Why? A baby sleeping and waking next to you is the greatest experience ever! The smell of a sleeping baby next to your nose has no equivalence. What about your own sleep? What about it, that's your baby; you sacrifice it for their benefit. What about sex? What about it, you can get it done in the living room, dining room, anywhere in the house -- it's actually more exciting!