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Old 02-28-2012, 12:14 PM
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Default Putting Kids Down With An Awake Infant

I have been watching a 3 month old baby for about 4 weeks now and i'm due in May.
How do you guys handle putting kids down to sleep with the tiny ones awake. I have been sitting with them to rub their backs and make sure they don't get up. How am i going to do it with 2 infants??? AHHHHhhhhh
just the thought makes me scared they'll never go to sleep with the tiny ones cooing/crying/playing. LOL
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