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mummy2aaron · 21/01/2007 09:43

Hiya, Some advice really (as usual lol). After your recent thread I stopped ds2 using a nappy at night. He has done really well but he gets up earlier and earlier for a wee and won't go back to sleep. We are used to him getting up from 4.30am onwards anyway which we just about manage but 2am is too early. DD is having troubles too atm so I am shattered. Did it settle down for you or do you still have the early waking.

Thanks.

Claire

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Jimjams2 · 21/01/2007 09:47

PMSL you need to see the thread I just started . I wonder whether that's involved with ds1. He's in a nappy, but has stopped wettiing the bed! I have no solution, but you have my sympathy. Do think tonight that we will be up too. Horrendous isn't it.

mummy2aaron · 21/01/2007 10:15

Thanks, just had a look. I don't drive anymore as I don't feel safe behind the wheel. Jack has been like this for well over a year. DD isn;t sleeping either - she seems to know he may just jump in her cot if I don;t get to him first. I haven't had more that 3 hours sleep in one go for a long time and dh is having a jolly old trip to Dublin next weekend and leaving me to it. I can cope with one child having sleep problems, but two is so unfair. I have considered leaving Jack to go in bed with dh for the week while I put his bed in DD's room to try and sort her problems out.

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