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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 282054" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I'm not all that wild with crying it out to excess. I put a 45min. time limit. Then I got in the shower so I didn't sabotage myself.</p><p>Before bedtime, I usually gave my babies a warm bath, then a final bottle before tucking them in. I rocked and fed them so they were sleepy. White noise can also block out noise. </p><p>I had one that it worked out well and one who was a very sensitive sleeper but by 3 to 5 months they were able to settle down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 282054, member: 3"] I'm not all that wild with crying it out to excess. I put a 45min. time limit. Then I got in the shower so I didn't sabotage myself. Before bedtime, I usually gave my babies a warm bath, then a final bottle before tucking them in. I rocked and fed them so they were sleepy. White noise can also block out noise. I had one that it worked out well and one who was a very sensitive sleeper but by 3 to 5 months they were able to settle down. [/QUOTE]
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