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Exhausted and Confused?   Yes! I need help and more sleep.
Exhausted and Confused?   Yes! I need help and more sleep.
Exhausted and Confused?   Yes! I need help and more sleep.

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  1. Carol says

    I’m thankful to find this site…

    My 14 month old still ain’t sleeping through the night, he wakes up every two hours to feed. When he was 6 months old, we tried to let him cry-it-out after reading some books. He cried for 9 hours only stopping to feed, it totally break our heart…still he’s not falling asleep on his own. We always thought we did something wrong or didn’t do something…

    I’m still praying & hoping for a miracle!

    • Nicole says

      @Carol Wow!! Waking every 2 hours to feed is most definitely a sleep association and not all babies / toddlers will outgrow it. Crying for 9 hours is wild! I would recommend working on breaking the sleep associations without cry-it-out. If you haven’t signed up for my free nap sessions, you should do that or enter my giveaway for a sleep consultation. I’d love to help you further!

  2. Danielle says

    Wow. You have NO idea how grateful I am that I found this site! I have been searching for something like this for quite some time!
    I have the most sensitive, high intensity baby out of anyone I know! I was totally unprepared for how loud my 17 week old baby cries! When I am in babies-r-us and he cries, EVERYONE turns and looks at me in shock! If he hears a loud noise and gets started, he will SCREAM like he is in serious pain! Doesn’t surprise me though, I am a super passionate and sensitive mommy 🙂

  3. kathryn says

    My little darling is a low intensity child, who was always put to bed “drowsy but awake” as we are told to do. That has not stopped us from having numerous sleeping problems.

    Fortunatly, as each issue arrises, as it does FREQUNETLY, it doesn’t take too long to get him back on track.

    He is very routine driven and if he wakes up randomly at 3am one night, he will quickly incorporate it into his routine and continue to do so every night, until I “re-train” him.

    It’s very frustrating.

  4. Aruni says

    My son is high intensity and we had lots of sleep challenges with him…including night terrors. Our daughter is low intensity and needless to say she slept and continues to sleep much better!

    Arunis last blog post..Give A Man A Fish, He Eats For A Day…