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Reply to "Husband doesn’t get up with the baby so I want him to sleep on the couch. "
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[quote=Anonymous]The person who is working should get solid sleep. Especially if they are driving to and from work or have a job where sleep deprivation could be a safety risk. The parent who is at home can manage the sleep deprivation. They don't have to go anywhere or do anything that involves precision or calculations or attention to detail or concentration. Once both parents are back at work, it should be split since there is no good solution. The person who drives / needs concentration would still get the most sleep. Many men / women wear necklaces or have a piece of jewelry that is important to them - not sure why people are up in arms about that. [/quote]
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