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2004-05-03
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Hi friends,

It is really great to see so much info here at this site. Here is my prob. My 8mth old daughter is not sleeping/drinking milk(Breastfed) even if she hears a small sound. I always have to feed her in the same room without any noise and make her go to sleep. Bec of this when we go out she keeps on crying. Plsssssssss help me. Thks in advance.

Vina
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2004-05-07
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Anonymous Name: michael
Subject:  you set her up to this



She has got used to the regular room and silence. Move her around. Or else, even if you sleeping the same room, make sure the regular house noise are on. Dont ssshh anyone around. Slowly she will get used to the sound. Though at 8 months it will take a little longer to get used.
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2004-05-07
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Anonymous Name: Vina
Subject:  not sleeping/drinking milk..



Hi Friends,

Thks for the fast reply. Now i understand that i am only spoiling her by stopping all the sounds to her. After seeing ur replies, i am trying to keep the regular noises on.

Thks,
Vina
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2004-05-03
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Anonymous Name: mdh
Subject:  don't worry



hi
don't worry,just give her little water instead of giving milk or bf.and she will figure out her self that there is no milk after so much crying,and she will sleep for long.
hope this help.
cheers
mdh
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