Actually, I didn't click it (I've already do it on someone else's journal.) I want to thank you for your advice. I'm sorry that everyone responded negatively to it. I don't think you're a cruel, heartless bitch. Do what you gotta do, Momma.
Thank you! Its sad you have to defend yourself on your own opinions. (I am currently battling it out now).
That was clearly my own opinion and I'll tell you letting her cry for an hour for a couple of nights has worked wonders. I know people whose babies are almost a year old and they don't sleep the night. I thought that technique really worked for me. Of course if it goes on for too long you don't want to leave them there, but I've even heard of when they start crying you go in and rub their back to show you are there and then leave, but never picking them up. This will teach them they can go back to sleep without being picked up or fed again. I went back to work 3 months after Lexi was born and she was sleeping through the night when I went back. It might work it might not! Like you said you are the momma and you do what you think is best! Again thanks for not bashing my comment. Makes me think twice before posting my opinion!
I was wondering if I could add you to my friends list. I saw your name on one of mine friends list. Anyways, I just wanted to say that you have a very cute baby and good luck trying for another one. Maybe you end up w/twins like what happened to me and my husband. J/k. Talk to you later.
Nothing against you...I actually still look at your journal once in awhile. I cleaned my friends list and realized I didnt comment to your posts very often. I read you had your baby, congrats on that. I hope you don't mind me looking in on your journal once in awhile?
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I want to thank you for your advice. I'm sorry that everyone responded negatively to it. I don't think you're a cruel, heartless bitch.
Do what you gotta do, Momma.
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That was clearly my own opinion and I'll tell you letting her cry for an hour for a couple of nights has worked wonders. I know people whose babies are almost a year old and they don't sleep the night. I thought that technique really worked for me. Of course if it goes on for too long you don't want to leave them there, but I've even heard of when they start crying you go in and rub their back to show you are there and then leave, but never picking them up. This will teach them they can go back to sleep without being picked up or fed again. I went back to work 3 months after Lexi was born and she was sleeping through the night when I went back. It might work it might not! Like you said you are the momma and you do what you think is best!
Again thanks for not bashing my comment. Makes me think twice before posting my opinion!
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