Baby Girls first festival

I know it’s super hot here in the south right now but this breathable hush hat worked wonders without raising her core body temp! Just using a normal baby wrap carrier and a portable stroller fan. We were able to have a hands-free experience having a great time with family and friends.

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So cute!!! Love the set up 😍

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I don't meant to sound judgemental but are you sure that's a safe way to carry your baby? From my (limited) babywearing knowledge you're not meant to have them forward facing until they're a lot older. And Ive never aeen anyone forward face in a wrap like this one. Might be worth double checking so you're absolutely sure what you're doing is safe for your baby!

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I tried offering another chance for a short nap later in the day, but she wasn’t interested. We had a busy family day and she was really happy, so I expected her to be exhausted by bedtime and have a good nights sleep. However she was still up multiple times and was very difficult to settle and took over an hour to go back to sleep. This morning she woke at 4:45am, clearly still tired and irritable, but unable to go back to sleep.
It feels like no matter how active or calm her day is, or how tired she appears, her sleep doesn’t follow a consistent pattern. On the other hand, there are days when she has a two-hour lunchtime nap and a very relaxed schedule, but the outcome is the same. She still wakes multiple times overnight and often takes a long time to resettle.
I’ve tried tracking her sleep to identify patterns, but nothing seems to make sense. I’ve also tried a more flexible “go with the flow” approach, letting her sleep whenever and wherever she needs it, but that hasn’t helped either.
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