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  • #16
    Originally posted by GrayMatterWife View Post
    Wait a second...you're saying that this strategy of nap-induction is not appropriate?

    Uh, oh. I had been thrilled that I found something so effective...
    Some days you take what you can get.
    Kris

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    • #17
      Sadly I didn't get a photo because my mom-guilt kicked into gear and I immediately jumped up and took her out and started cuddling her (which, of course, didn't really matter since she was sleeping so hard that she didn't even wake up when I took her out...).

      Next time, I'll try to resist that urge and will definitely document my sins first. Nothing like a good visual aid to accompany my iMSN confessions.

      Also, for those of you with really little ones, I can't recommend the jumperoo enough. We noticed an immediate improvement in her naps and nighttime sleep. It really does tire her out, in a good way. She's also gotten stronger. Now every time we stand her up on her legs she's trying to jump and push herself up.
      Attorney, wife to EM attending, mom to two girls (ages 5 and 2)

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      • #18
        Originally posted by JC76 View Post
        Sadly I didn't get a photo because my mom-guilt kicked into gear and I immediately jumped up and took her out and started cuddling her (which, of course, didn't really matter since she was sleeping so hard that she didn't even wake up when I took her out...).
        Okay, THAT is a mistake. Never, EVER, wake (or disturb, or risk waking) a sleeping baby. NEVER.

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        • #19
          Funny! At least your little one was unharmed

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