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To consider spending £400 on a sleep consultant?

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Feelingverysleepy · 13/01/2015 09:16

I am just beyond exhausted. I've not had a single full nights sleep (or even more than 3-4hrs continual) in 3+ yrs. 3yo wakes for a variety of reasons most nights and 10month old has never slept through (although I no longer feed at night). DH has a friend who's raving about miracles of the sleep cons they hired..... I am so tempted, even if it means no holiday this year (if I could sleep, that would be a good enough break!!).
Has it worked for you? Or would IBU to spend the cash on something I could / should prob be able to sort out myself?

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Joesmummy1 · 01/04/2015 21:40

We used Sian Thomas at SleepBabies, it was £250 and best money I ever spent. To be honest, most of what she says if you have done your reading you will know but the support she gave helped me be consistent and he has now been sleeping through for months. I was more likely to stick to a plan because I paid.

thetreesarebare · 01/04/2015 21:54

Oh my goodness, if I had known such a person existed I would have sold my kidneys to pay for it. 5 yrs later I'm still shattered.

UAprilFool · 01/04/2015 22:12

Its seems cheaper to train as an actual 'sleep consultant' than to pay for the services of one. The level 3 OCN sleep consultant course only costs £235 INFO HERE.

I'd be a bit Confused paying someone so much for a 'qualification' that anyone can get from an online course.

I would only pay £400 for a professionally qualified person. I'm always suspicious when 'experts' are vague about their qualifications.

calmexterior · 01/04/2015 22:50

Do it. I used Nicola too :)

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