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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]4 months and it was the best parenting decision we made. Babies need good quality sleep to thrive. It is cruel to let them be over tired all the time. Took 3 nights.[/quote] No, it's cruel to put your needs ahead of a 4 month old baby's. Why have a baby if you can't take care of them? Did you not realize you would be waking up in the middle of the night? I wouldn't put a four month old through that. I want the best for my children.[/quote] You do realize having a baby who wakes up all hours of the night is cruel? Them not getting quality sleep is cruel. Why have a child if you won’t teach them healthy sleep techniques? See how it can be turned on you? Both my kids were sleep trained and it took less than 1 week. Your kid that isn’t sleep trained will cry much more than that week of crying. I gave my children quality sleep. They are both happy, and well-adjusted kids. They don’t have any issues and know they are well loved. [/quote] PP is the type who will never, ever say no to her kid lest she make them uncomfortable for even one second. The worst kind of parenting. [/quote] That's not true. I say no to my kids all the time. I 4 month old baby doesn't understand "no." A four month old baby who cries at night needs to be fed or changed. End of story.[/quote]
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