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    I could have written this when I had my first 3 children!! It seems number 4 is a good sleeper! She started to sleep through at just 4 wks but not so good during the day!!
    I hope you get some sleep soon!

    ME- 24 HIM- 22
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    DD3- 16.2.2012
    THATS IT FROM US!!!

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    I feel your pain. DS still wakes 2-6 times per night, when teething even more. I always said I'd wait to ttc #2 after that stops, but that plan is out the window, so with no end in sight I'm thinking I'll just sleep in my retirement years
    Me 29 DH 29

    DS1 born 6 weeks prem in April 2011

    DS2, my little breechling, born naturally in May 2013

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    I have that "luxury" but DD does still wake at 5-6am every morning.
    I don't go to bed till late so still don't get heaps of sleep.

    After the first 3 months in hospital screaming in pain 24/7 and then me having a break down, I think I have earned my "luxury"

    Sorry you ladies are having such a rough trot
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    The trick is you put in an order REALLY early. I submitted my order for a 'good sleeper' when jasper was 3 months old and I had to still wait 3 years for delivery

    Though the nights where jasper wakes earlier. More frequently, requires more settling or like this morning jasper has been up since 5:45 and kateiyn is still asleep = what's the point?!??

    She doesn't "sleep through the night" yet. But she goes from 8-9 till 2-3:30am which is good enough for me at 8 weeks.
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    I am envious da woke 6 times last night, 3 screaming matches, 1 time he started hitting and scratched me and 1 time I had to promise we would go downtown today and get a new bike if I couldn't find his :screwy:

    Then he got up at 6.15 am
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    Don't hate me

    Be happy in the fact that my great sleepers are spirited toddlers, so I am still exhausted
    Oh, oh, onion skin
    You might see the trap
    But you still fall in
    When things start to roll
    Your skin flies off
    And the teardrops flow

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    Quote Originally Posted by elleandsam View Post
    I don't hate them, I'm just jealous. I want to sleep through.
    Oh me too! I think I could sleep a week straight at the moment to try and catch up for the last 4 years *yawn*
    Every road in life is a journey. The rear view mirror is to remind us of where we have been so that we can fully understand where we are going.

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    18 months and still no sign of sleeping through... *yawn*

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    25 months and no sign of sleeping through.

    My 13mo was sleeping through for a few weeks, but has reverted. It was bliss having to only wake up to one of them.


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    If I had the energy to hate, maybe I would, but today my energy is taken up trying to console an overtired toddler, an overtired DH, and keep my eyes open enough to function.... Yawnnnnnnnn!

    PS: I do hate SMUG parents, the ones that really rub your nose in it, or that lie about it. Oh yes, little Mikey has slept through since 2 days old, I put him to bed at 7 and he gets up at 9 in the morning.... I only feed him 4 times and walk the floors from 3-7, but he sleeps through


 

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