It’s hit!

The four month sleep regression. You would have thought this being my fifth baby I’d be used to it, but my god, I forgot how exhausting and over stimulating it is! Anyone else in the trenches? I’ll be awake most of the night for the foreseeable 🤦🏼‍♀️😂

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I’m in the trenches. It came to us about 3-4 days ago. I’m a first time mum and my little one has gone from starting to sleep through the night to waking up every couple of hours. Most times I can get him back down by putting his dummy back in his mouth but the broken sleep is a killer x

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I let my baby cry it out

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Sleep regression.. what the hell is this madness 😂😂 I feel like I’m going mad he was only 4 months old on Friday and safe to say it’s started! How do I stay sane

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My daughter has just turned four and she still wakes up multiple times a night.

We have trialled later bed time/ earlier, bath before bed, making sure she has something like porridge to eat before bed. Letting her have tv/ no tv. We have tried night light no night light. We have altered her room lay out


She is put in bed about 7 she stays up until 11ish then she wake up around 2am and stay up until 7ish then wake up around 8 for the day she has no day naps and doesn’t seem tired

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So I got married last November. Pretty much conceived on my honeymoon. And we are now expecting our babygirl at the end of August. With all the life changes that have happened to me in the past year. I have notice I have lost some friends who can't grasp that my life has changed and will continue to change. Because my child ain't going no where. And will always be my priority. My priorities are different and it's like these Gen z friends of mine just don't get it. It's been low-key annoying and stressing me out because I'm like umm I can't change being pregnant and I can't change that I'm a wife, stepmom, and gma all at the same time now. My life is different. And I'm being penalized 😔 anyone else going or gone through this type of bullshit. It's why I hang with my generation and older normally. Cause zillennial (young ass millennials) and gen z just cut different (in a very immature way) .

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