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[quote=Anonymous] Of course your kid cried less. You taught them that you wont respond when they cry. If you want to avoid crying and stress you could also just not have kids. You realize that all this " you people are shaming people sleep training" is f*** bogus. Sleep training is mainstream, formula feeding or combo feeding is still mainstream. Maybe the reason you feel shamed is because you feel shame inside. [/quote] You can always tell these people had good sleepers. So what would you do if your baby woke up every 45 minutes every night for months? For years? [/quote] You are wrong. Out of all the kids I know, my kid was the worst sleeper and was a horrible sleeper until 2-2.25. He still wakes up and comes into our bed at 2.5 between 1 and 4 in the morning. I dont care and I am surely not naive enough to think that leaving him in a room to cry by himself OR locking the door from the outside will "help" him. I dont think it "helps" at any age. My baby had CMPI and reflux and an airway disorder. He couldnt sleep laying down until he was 1 years old. I wore a FitBit during this time and the most sleep I ever got in a row was 4 hours straight from the time he was born until he was 18 months. Each 2-3 months after that, I would gain an hour or so until now, at 2.5 he sleeps 10-11 hours along with a 2 hour nap. [/quote]
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