should i buy a cot or crib for my baby or i can make him/her sleep with me on my bed?
Pooja Singh
21 May 2017
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Janine Sidwell
After searching the net for a quite some time and seeing people talking about Susan Urban's guide good things like Janine Sidwell here I thought it must be a good book and I decided to give it a try - the resuts are awesome! just a few days of the method described in HOW TO TEACH A BABY TO FALL ASLEEP ALONE guide my son started to fall asleep alone i his crib after 8 months of co-sleeping! couldn't be better! I highly recommend this guide
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26 Jun 2017
Julie Sharpe
Janine thank you for your story! I purchased the S. Urban's guide after reading your story and I have got to say I am shocked how great it is. Short with step by step instructions. Even my husband loves it even though he was always sceptic about this kind of help. Thanks
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04 Jun 2017
Janine Sidwell
Co-sleeping? Why not! but we can't sleep with our kids for ever. I shared my bed with my baby girl for the first 9 months - as long as I was breastfeeding. When she turned 9 months she didn't want to eat my milk anymore and I decided that it's the best time to teach her to sleep on her own in her crib. I've found some info about Susan Urban's short ebook "How to teach a baby to fall asleep alone" ( www.parental-love.com ). The guide leads you step by step so I knew exactly what to do and how to do it . It worked extremely well! It took me 4 days to make her fall asleep on her own in her crib and she stopped waking up many times at night. Only 4 days after 9 months co-sleeping - WOW! So anybody who wants to transfer a baby to a crib should read it. And what is the best you can start doing it when your baby turns 3 months old or later like I did! Good luck!!
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21 May 2017
divya Chopra
hi pooja... even i am looking for cots and cribs... since i am into furniture business so i am getting it made. the height is same as my bed height and i am getting it made one side openable option so that i can join it with my bed in the night so that the baby sleeps separate but at the same time combined with our bed. i am not comfortable with the baby sleeping in between us, we might turn sides and hurt the baby unknowingly in the night.
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21 May 2017
Sheeba Vijesh
i co-slept with my baby from birth till now. it is better for bonding and easier while night feeding. my cradle was infact a waste as baby has hardly slept in it. if you want baby to sleep separately, you could go ahead.
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26 Jun 2017