aaaagh tis hard, and i remember nights were i was up walking the hallways for literally hours with my dd, she has been the worst sleeper, went to sleep school 3 times, blah blah blah, without sounding horrid the first probably 5 months were the worst of my life, it wasn't until around the 6 month mark that i started to relax and realised babies are babies and they often don't sleep well, and there ain't much i can do that i'm not alreay doing.... anyways now at almost 10 months she is pretty good, it is very rare that i am up in the night with her... probably from around 7 months things settled down and she began to sleep better at night... there are the odd occasions were we have a bad night, but generally speaking things are pretty good... but in those hellish first few months i was pretty much up every hour...
i think i totally expected too much of my little darling too soon... just wanted to say that you are not alone, and eventually he will settle overnight and not even need you, eventually!! it does take a while, and i honestly think its just a waiting game, they all get there in the end, and there isn't much you can do in the meantime to speed up the process.... just give him lots of love and repeat in your head 'this phase will pass, this phase will pass'... unfortunately my dd will not allow me to cuddle her, rock her, do anything really to get her to sleep, and having her in my bed with the idea of sleeping is out of the question, so relish the time u have with him while you have it, as they grow so quickly and in the blink of an eye they are grown up.
sorry i've wrambled and gone off topic.


Well, I'm not Supernanny & I don't want DS to think he doesn't matter. Having said that DH never leaves him to cry if I'm not quick enough to pick him up.
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