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[quote=Anonymous]Could be so many things. One thing that happened with my babies—they would fall asleep BFing then I would put them down and they wouldn’t stay asleep past the sleep cycle. It’s better to put them down drowsy but awake; but I could never get the hang of it. When baby wakes up crying it’s not because it’s still hungry but because they fell asleep with the comfort of a nipple in their mouth and in mom’s (or someone’s) cozy arms and woke up flat on a crib mattress and no comforting nipple to suck. Look up “negative sleep association” and gentle sleep training. Also does she use a pacifier? That might help too; though it brings another layer of stress later to remove them. [/quote]
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