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AUTHOR: gladyssDATE: 04/17/03 6:54am
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AUTHOR: slsblev1
How did you manage to have him sleeping from 10pm to 5 am? I'd be so happy to have at least that...After 11 pm meal, my 3-month-old wakes up at about 2am (I put him back to sleep without feeding), then at 3:30 for feeding, then
at 5pm to poo or just to be put back to sleep and then between 6 and 7 am - for good...
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