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Vandog · 10/07/2020 18:00

I know it's a question that's been asked many times before but in case there is some miracle cure I'm not aware of.... How can I get my baby to sleep through the night? Is there a new miracle pillow spray or anything!? He goes down fine but wakes every other hour! Help! Thank you xx

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glasshalfsomething · 10/07/2020 18:01

I think we have all wished for that at some point. How old is he?

FlaskMaster · 10/07/2020 18:12

For me I put them in bed with me (after googling safe co-sleeping) and let them latch on whenever they want, which means they get comfort and sleep and I get to stay in bed in night and no crying. I totally recommend it.

BabyLlamaZen · 10/07/2020 18:19

Like pp has said, let them sleep with you. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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BabyLlamaZen · 10/07/2020 18:20

Or swap them with a kitten 😂

Vandog · 11/07/2020 00:10

He is 11 months now and I am still breastfeeding. Which I think is why he is still waking ... As soon as he latches on he goes back to sleep but I'm then awake. I'm exhausted. I love breast-feeding but no one warns you how hard it is to wean them off the breast. He is never going to stop of his own free will! He loves it too much. He knows he's got me on tap 😂

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Bodgedboxdye · 11/07/2020 00:14

@FlaskMaster yup.

Little daughter is 8 now but that’s how I did it when she was a baby. Never had a night of undisrupted sleep and she always slept through the night. (She did dream feed though)

Strawberrypancakes · 11/07/2020 00:15

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