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Feeling sad/anxious about moving Baby into own room.

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ginandnappies · 26/01/2018 13:24

Basically that really.

He needs it so badly, he stirs with the slightest noise (my partner is a bastard for snoring) so it's not good. He also is far too big for his bedside crib. He can't stretch his arms out like he does in his cot for his day time naps and I feel so guilty about keeping him in this long.

So I know it's time, but I'm so scared/sad. He turned 6 months a few weeks ago so it's not against guidelines. Does anyone have any advice for getting over these feelings? He'll be fine, he loves his cot during the day and is actually a really good sleeper.

Thanks x

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
Nottheduchessofcambridge · 26/01/2018 22:36

I used the baby breathing monitor, saved my sleep and my sanity. DCs slept much better in their own room. When I had to feed I would go into the room, Keep the lights off and used a feeding chair. Then sneak back out.

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