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Ask your Qs of Pampers baby sleep expert Jo Tantum: chance to win £150 NOW CLOSED

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AnnMumsnet · 05/09/2016 10:40

To celebrate the launch of New Pampers Baby-Dry, baby sleep expert Jo Tantum is here to answer your questions. Whether your DCs are interrupting each other’s all-important 12 hours, they’re not sleeping through the night, or you can’t seem to establish a routine, Jo is here to help.

Post your questions to Jo by 12th September and we will pick 20 for her to respond to. Everyone who posts a question will be entered into a prize draw where one lucky Mumsnetter will win a £150 Love2Shop voucher. A link to Jo’s responses will be posted by the end of September latest.

More about Jo: Jo Tantum is a baby sleep expert with 25 years’ experience. She is a member of the Pampers Love, Sleep & Play panel and the author of bestselling book ‘Baby Secrets’ which has helped hundreds of families to achieve a peaceful night’s sleep! Jo is working with Pampers to support the launch of New Pampers Baby-Dry, which feature a revolutionary nappy design with 3 Absorbing Channels - for up to 12 hours of dryness and less wet bulk in the morning!

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Ask your Qs of Pampers baby sleep expert Jo Tantum: chance to win £150 NOW CLOSED
Ask your Qs of Pampers baby sleep expert Jo Tantum: chance to win £150 NOW CLOSED
Ask your Qs of Pampers baby sleep expert Jo Tantum: chance to win £150 NOW CLOSED
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KARMAisaBtch · 11/09/2016 22:17

Hi Jo,

I have observed for the past few weeks that my little one who is now 4 months is doing a sucking gesture when she is asleep probably 3-4 hrs after I breastfed her ( she sleeps immediately after). She does this at night time and she sleeps throughout the night mostly.

Is it just a sucking reflex or she is actually hungry? Do I need to wake her up and breastfeed her or wait until she wakes up? I have weighed her she is actually not gaining weight much.

Thanks! Smile

KARMAisaB · 01/11/2016 16:21

I wonder where are the answers to our questions, my daughter is already turning 6 months Grin

AnnMumsnet · 02/12/2016 08:11

Apologies for the delay - but here are the A's to your Q's!

www.mumsnet.com/microsites/qa-on-sleep-with-pampers

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