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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 282002" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>My advice to the mother is to follow her gut on this one. My babies didn't settle well on their own. All three started out very colicky and two had a lot of sleep disruption due to colds and ear infections. One had major sensory issues that we didn't know about at the time and my third (major easy child) is highly tactile and literally didn't sleep well without a warm body next to her until she was 5. All are very good sleepers now.</p><p> </p><p>If the mom does the cry it out thing and she knows the baby is healthy then the method should work within 5-7 days. If the baby doesn't settle down on his/her own by then I'd suggest the little darlin simply needs more comfort at bedtime for some reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 282002, member: 701"] My advice to the mother is to follow her gut on this one. My babies didn't settle well on their own. All three started out very colicky and two had a lot of sleep disruption due to colds and ear infections. One had major sensory issues that we didn't know about at the time and my third (major easy child) is highly tactile and literally didn't sleep well without a warm body next to her until she was 5. All are very good sleepers now. If the mom does the cry it out thing and she knows the baby is healthy then the method should work within 5-7 days. If the baby doesn't settle down on his/her own by then I'd suggest the little darlin simply needs more comfort at bedtime for some reason. [/QUOTE]
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