u/ConcertConfident9805

Sleep training

Hello yall,
My daughter is almost 2 and my husband thinks I should start sleep training to be in her own bed. Me, I am not ready for it. She still breast feeds to go to sleep. Can I get some advice on this? And what age did yall start getting them into their own bed?

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u/ConcertConfident9805 — 7 days ago

Should I let her chew on a baseball?

My bullmastiff is 130 pounds, female. She hates the dog toys I get her but LOVES baseballs, I’ve read online that it’s “dangerous” to let them chew on it because of the strings inside. How does everyone else feel? She’s never had a problem and one last about a couple days

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u/ConcertConfident9805 — 8 days ago

I have to ask for help

I just want to start off clearing up some things. My husband is a very hard worker and it allows me to stay home with our daughter. But my frustration is that, unless I ask for help with her he doesn’t pick up the p’s and q’s when I need help.

I get that men don’t have the motherly instinct and all that. I have expressed that I need him to just take charge and shower her, change her, put her to bed, etc. I am a loving wife we rarely have fights but damn I can’t be the only parent!!!

Who can relate or give me advice??

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u/ConcertConfident9805 — 28 days ago

When to transition toddler from parents bed to their own

I have been co-sleeping since birth, I don’t need any haters or Karen’s in the comments telling me about SIDs or how dangerous it is. My mother did it with all 8 of us and I wanted that for my child as well.
I have friends that say at 8 months, 1 year, 3 years. I just want some honest mom advice. My daughter is 1 1/2, we have a California king and me and my husband sleep very comfortably with her in the bed (and safely) but I’m just curious to the co-sleeping moms out there. When did you transition to their own bed?
And again please no hateful or shameful comments. If you got nothing nice to say, scroll on

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u/ConcertConfident9805 — 3 months ago