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Of course it's normal, she's only four months.
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It's normal... Ds is 9 months old and gets up around 3 times a night to eat still.
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Yep totally normal. Just stick to the routine. She's still young but routine will help her eventually to sleep well.
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She's my first, so, I'm not really familiar with the, "of courses" of parenting. Hence the question.
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<blockquote><b>Quoting ♥DiscoLemonade:</b>" She's my first, so, I'm not really familiar with the, "of courses" of parenting. Hence the question."</blockquote>
Lol. Ds is my. First too. but from what I've read the bedtime routine is how they learn so keep it up!
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It's normal, though both my kids were different. My daughter stopped night waking around 10 months or so and my first son not until he was about 2.
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my son is 13 months old and still eats at least twice a night.. totally normal. we also co sleep and he flails around like a nut. i woke up for work this morning and he was completely perpendicular to me, with his feet in my back.. lmao
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Zambiaposted 28th Dec
LO is nearly 10 months and wakes up 7-10 times a night. Sometimes its just to stuff her little cute piggy face, and others she just wakes up and decides its time to be awake. She'll talk so much so loud she will wake SO up if we don't leave the room!
So yup, its totally normal.
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Its normal mama. Just keep to a routine and it will stick eventually. My 10 month old has only just started cooperating with her sleeps, and thats after months of consistency
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