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To NOT want to tell people our 2month old pfb sleeps through the night (and has done since 3 days old)?

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SaltyGoodness · 10/03/2014 19:55

I just think there's no way you can win with this. You look smug no matter what, and other parents will just hate us.

I KNOW it's just sheer luck and not any amazing thing we've done.

I think we should just lie about it.

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fryingpantoface · 10/03/2014 19:57

There's no way I'd tell people, although I also wouldn't start a thread telling the whole of mumsnet...

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Judyandherdreamofhorses · 10/03/2014 20:00

Don't tell anyone.

Both of mine did that.

From 4 to 14 months, they barely slept again.

Hope this doesn't happen to you.

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slugseatlettuce · 10/03/2014 20:02

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ilovecolinfirth · 10/03/2014 20:02

I'll keep my fingers crossed it lasts for you. It doesn't always :)

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poocatcherchampion · 10/03/2014 20:02

tell people! then they can be smug when your second one never sleeps Grin.

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cupcake78 · 10/03/2014 20:03

Tell no one! My dd did that till 3 months old then it all went wrong, very wrong. At 8 months it's still not right Wink

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Procrastinating · 10/03/2014 20:03

I don't think anyone cares really, they are just coping with their own stuff.

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MrsSpencerReid · 10/03/2014 20:03

You are very lucky, might I suggest a swap with ds so you don't feel like our missed out on all the night feedingWink

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BingoWingsBeGone · 10/03/2014 20:05

Dd1 did that (well from 7 weeks). At nearly 8 she still sleeps 12 hours a night.

People on MN have told me I was lying Hmm

Dd2 slept through at 21 months so it was a good job I never made out like it was something I had done! Grin

Enjoy it for however long it lasts OP Smile

Btw dd1 did start waking at 11 months with teething but never wanted feeding as never used to it at night.

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TheMaw · 10/03/2014 20:05

I don't think anybody cares, they all do different things at different times. Yours might not be sleeping so well in a weeks time (although I hope she is!). I'd just tell people if they ask.

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FreeLikeABird · 10/03/2014 20:05

Our dd did this till 9 months then it all went wrong till she was about 3 Shock

Ds slept through from 6 weeks and it stayed that way!

Good luck and no I wouldn't tell anyone as you may well eat your words down the line Grin

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bigwellylittlewelly · 10/03/2014 20:06

Yup dd2 slept through from 3weeks to 4months.

and has barely slept since

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HypodeemicNerdle · 10/03/2014 20:06

No, don't tell! I also had sleeping babies and it didn't make me popular at mums groups!

Mine are now 9, 7 and 3 and still mostly sleep well except for DC2 who sleepwalks occasionally, and sleep wees too!

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EatDessertFirst · 10/03/2014 20:07

DD slept through from 3 weeks but only because she had an undiagnosed tongue-tie and was exhausted from breastfeeding constantly during the day. I had to give up BF at 6 weeks because she put on next to no weight and her TT was spotted (finally) by a HV. DS on the other hand, bottle-fed, woke up twice a night like clockwork until he was weaned. He was a much more chilled little soul.

I was smug about DD till I realised she was suffering. Lesson learned for me!

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NoodleOodle · 10/03/2014 20:08

I wouldn't lie about it, just not announce it.

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SaltyGoodness · 10/03/2014 20:09

I don't want to tell anyone but EVERYONE asks!

It's the first question they all ask... 'how is he sleeping?'

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Viviennemary · 10/03/2014 20:11

No don't tell people. I remember being furious with a really nice friendly person because her weeks old baby slept from 10 pm till 8 am. My DD woke up so many times I lost count.

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HadABadDay2014 · 10/03/2014 20:12

I don't think it was wise to let a 3 day old baby sleep through the night with out a feed at some point.

how many hours was this sleeping through.

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LoosingBattle · 10/03/2014 20:12

I hardly told a sole that DD was a great sleeper and anyone I did tell said it wouldn't last.

She was born early and slept 12 hours a night before her due date. Between then and now (she is 4) I have probably been awake with her during the night for less than an hour!

So it can last - enjoy it!

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HumphreyCobbler · 10/03/2014 20:14

I have terrible sleepers and I wouldn't mind your saying that. You are not saying it is due to your superior management of your child and by implication stating that my child does not sleep because I am not dealing with it properly

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Bumbolina · 10/03/2014 20:14

It won't last Grin enjoy it!

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MrsTerryPratchett · 10/03/2014 20:15

You need a stock phrase. I say that as someone who has a great sleeper now but didn't sleep for almost three years (9 months of pregnancy insomnia, then a non-sleeping child). Something like, "as well as can be expected, what about..." then change the subject.

I HATED people with sleepers. Irrational scariness on my part but understandable.

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Neverending2012 · 10/03/2014 20:16

Just say he is sleeping ok. Then when he isn't anymore and you are dog tired they won't remind you of what you said and the world will move on..

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DoJo · 10/03/2014 20:16

Just say 'not too badly - we've been lucky so far' and leave it at that. People don't really care that much, but if it makes you feel smug then just fudge the details a bit and nobody will try and swap babies with you when you're not looking...Grin

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Judyandherdreamofhorses · 10/03/2014 20:16

A non-committal, but honest, 'fine, thanks' or 'she's sleeping well' would be a great response to those who ask, surely? You don't need the detail.

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