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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Newborns can sleep through anything. My first would sleep in the bassinet with the roomba going by just fine in the beginning, noise sensitivity takes a month plus. I took my 2nd to a handsoff rally with non stop honking and baby slept the entire time. And the sleep when the baby sleeps is hard to do for a dozen other reasons ( you may want to shower, eat, do laundry, dishes, etc in those moments). If you're nursing you'll be feeding every 2 to 3 hours but in the beginning it's often more like every 2, from start to start and feeding is slow and inefficient so while your baby may be asleep they're not often asleep for long chunks that are easy for you to also sleep. I completely get the anxiety and the desire to plan and control it all but the construction noise will probably be least stressful thing and staying away from home at that time sounds rough if not necessary [/quote] +1 It's actually good for newborns to be exposed to lots of noise so they dont turn into light sleepers [/quote]
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