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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Day 1. The baby won't know any different and neither you nor the baby will wake up with every stir and whimper.[/quote] This is not true. The baby knows when you're not around. [b]OP, my both kids were sleeping through the night at 6 weeks and I blame it on the co-sleeping + EBF on demand combo.[/b] Those darn hormones are powerful and they pick up on your breathing pattern, heartbeat, etc so they'll get sleepy when you're sleepy. [/quote] Or not. I still co-sleep with my 2 year old; I am a believer in co-sleeping. But she was a terrible sleeper and woke every 2-3 hours until the age of 17 months, which I blame on the co-sleeping + EBF on demand combo, since as soon as I stopped breastfeeding on demand, she STTN. You were blessed with great sleepers and got to enjoy co-sleeping with them. Congrats! But scientifically speaking, co-sleeping encourages more frequent arousals. The pro-cosleeping folks say it! It's the reason it combats SIDS.[/quote]
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