Did you/would you sleep train?

This is not a judgmental post so please be kind to mums making whatever decision they feel is best for their family.

When I say "sleep train" I mean using any strategies to help your baby/toddler learn to fall asleep independently, even if it involves some crying, but I'm not asking if you would leave your child alone to cry all night.

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No. My partner and I are happy to support our child with sleep for as long as we need to

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I did but not in a cry it out way. And it’s worth noting he was already a generally good sleeper from the beginning sleeping 12 hours as a newborn so i think whatever practices i did just supported that but end of the day i probably just got lucky with a good sleeper.

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No but I didn’t need to. Both of our babies had no issues sleeping through the night at a very early age and still to this day sleep through like the dead 😴

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Nope, the only method I chose to get more sleep was to cosleep!

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