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Success from the "No-cry" Sleep solution?

posted 16th Nov
Have you had success with this method? Ive been reading the book and im about half way through it right now and I think its really going to help.
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I'm TTC since May '13, have 1 child & 1 angel baby & live in Florida
posted 16th Nov
It helped us create an awesome environement for my daughter to get healthy sleep.
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posted 16th Nov
Quoting TantricLemons:" It helped us create an awesome environement for my daughter to get healthy sleep."


I thought about you when I was reading it and had a good feeling that you had read it with the type of advice you have given me in the past.
Did you do a pre bedtime, nap, and a night log? What is the purpose for doing that? just to see what you might be doing wrong?
Tonight is going to be the first night I try the Pantley's gentle removal plan. Im anxious for it. But I know hes got a good positive start since he will sometimes nurse and then pull off on his own and roll over and go to sleep on his own. Its rare but does happen sometimes.
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I'm TTC since May '13, have 1 child & 1 angel baby & live in Florida
posted 16th Nov
Quoting Mrs. Galeforce:" I thought about you when I was reading it and had a good feeling that you had read it with the type ... [snip!] ... will sometimes nurse and then pull off on his own and roll over and go to sleep on his own. Its rare but does happen sometimes."
i was to lazy to do the night log, bc i co-slept
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posted 16th Nov
I'm interested in trying this out as well.
The pantley pull off is perfect! sometimes it takes a few times but when they start rooting around for the nip again, try gently putting pressure on his arm, like holding it down when he fights against it. Most of the time it works for us where Cillian thinks he's swaddled now and goes to sleep.
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I'm due January 1st (it's a surprise), have 1 child & 1 angel baby & live in Lake Arrowhead, California
posted 16th Nov
I just bought this book!! cant wait to read it and try Pantley's gentle removal plan! Keep me updated, I would like to know how it goes!!
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I have 1 child & live in Pennsylvania
posted 17th Nov
Do you have to do Pantley's removal plan before they baby learns to go to sleep on their own? I'm reading her book but I don't quite get which comes first. I tried it today with my daughter 5 months & it did work but at bed time I didn't. I'm not sure i need to.
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I have 1 child & live in Washington
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