Just saw this. I remember when my nephew was born and my brother in
law goes to me I don't get it, these kids sleep in a hospital nursery
with 30 other babies screaming around them - yet as soon as they get
home, it;s SHHHHH the baby is sleeping.

With my own son - we just were quiet when we left the room - but
otherwise all was normal

On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 9:29 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Which is your first lesson in parenting Jason! :) and was something my Mom
> told me when my son was first born...do not stop living (I.e. making normal
> life noises) when its time for the baby to go to bed! So at night I used to
> play music when it was my son's bed time, now the kid could sleep thru
> anything, even a party going on in the next room (and has:) Mom was right of
> course!
>
> Good luck! :)
>
> Shells:)
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> To: feistfans-l<[email protected]>
> ReplyTo: "feistfans-l" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: OT: Emma Elizabeth
>
> Thank you all for the nice replies. Mat, same problem with Emma she was face
> up which is why she refused to come out by conventional means, after hours
> of pushing the doctors opted for the C-section. Ray I know what you mean, I
> have a niece and nephew that live close and I could do without my nephew
> talking so much if you want to call it talking. Sean, congratulations on
> your forthcoming son! Anyone who mentioned sleep I know what you mean
> already, she is quite fussy when the lights are off and everything is quiet
> but when the bright lights are on and everyone is awake, visiting, talking,
> etc she is fast asleep! Thanks again for all the kind words all :)
>
> Jason M.



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