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Re: 'Happiest baby on the block' tips

From: Katya (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Fri, 4 Jul 2003 17:56:04 -0500 (CDT)


Dear Marcia,

I think you are SO RIGHT! If there were only one way to raise babies correctly, we would all know it by now. I hope I did not come through as too forceful on e-mail; sometimes it's hard to judge the exact impact of the written word.

Dancing babies - what a great image!

:)

--
Katya

At Fri, 4 Jul 2003, marcia wrote: > >I was quite happy to wake up when the baby woke up. Yes, i was tired a >lot, but there is something special about spending time with your wee >one in the middle of the night while the rest of the world dreams. >Swaddled or not, I think moms know what is best for their own baby. I >listened to a lot of well intentioned moms offer (sometimes force) their >advice on child rearing before and after my baby arrived. (I must >admit, most of the forceful ones are Babywise moms) In the end it was >all between the wee one and me.... and Daddy too. My baby is very >happy, always smiling, singing, dancing, and secure... He was not >swaddled tightly. > > At Fri, 4 Jul 2003, Katya wrote: >> >>Dear Darcie, >> >>The baby is awake 7-9, 11-1, 4-10 on a good day; sometimes she skips the >>1-4 nap altogether and then it's a little harder because she is too >>tired not to be cranky and yet cannot sleep for some reason. On no-nap >>days, 3-7 can be fussy time, and crying it out does not work - we tried >>once for 80 min. >>




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