thread: Moving house, sleeping in new room.

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  1. #1
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    Dec 2008
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    yes exactly!!!!

  2. #2
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    Apr 2007
    SE QLD
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    Use Tallon's own cot. If Tallon goes to bed before your dh, maybe he wont notice the snoring! lol Maybe record dh's snoring and play it a day sleeps so it wont be so different?

    best of luck!

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    We moved in to our new house in nov this year. DS was just turned 3.
    DS was ok after the first day or two. He was really excited about the new house etc, so the first night we had to go to the toilet 7 times in a row before bed, things like that but he settled in really quickly.

    We also lived with relatives for 7 weeks between houses and he was fine with that also, better even if thats possible! lol

  4. #4
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    Jun 2005
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    hmm.. not sure if you noticed.. this thread is 2 years old! hehehe.

    Thank you tho!

    It's funny, I sooo don't remember this 'good sleeping habit' that he had. Obviously didn't last very long, coz he was still feeding to sleep well into my next pregnancy and only started sleeping through at about 2 1/2 yrs old. And I don't recall him using a dummy?? Must've been a once off attempt at using it.. coz he refused a dummy as a young baby, so I didn't bother using them.

    Funny how you forget things you've tried.

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    lol! hehe no i didnt notice Liz - must be placenta brain