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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]12:17 here. I meant that I followed what those two methods said about setting a good foundation for sleep from day one. I.e. establishing a bedtime routine, getting enough calories during the day, daytime naps with plenty of sunlight and night feedings with lights very low, etc. All that to say, I did start to do soothing rounds rather than night feeds by about 12 weeks, and my baby slept through the night 7-7 consistently very shortly after that. Maybe a week, max. And because of the foundation I set from day one, my baby slept from 7-4 or 5 am by about 8 weeks. Not consistently, but soon enough it was consistent. So, shame me all you want but I have an excellent sleeper, a happy baby and a healthy, well rested family. [/quote] +1 I'm with you. I think people are reading "sleep train" as CIO, which I agree you can't do until 4 months. But there are lots of things you can do as far as no cry, gentle sleep training and learning, from essentially day one. [/quote] Another +1[/quote]
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