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Right, you know when you're trying to get them to sleep all night?

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hunkermunker · 19/01/2007 17:42

And you settle them in the cot, and they appear to go off to sleep, and you drift off to sleep too...

And then you wake up in the morning with a one-year-old in bed between you and your DH, and you don't know how he got there.

What are you meant to do when you actually have no recollection of putting your baby in bed with you?!

It's hardly behaviour I can change, is it?! Short of putting drawing pins on the floor between the cot and our bed, so I'm definitely awake when I get up...!

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piglit · 19/01/2007 17:45

Perhaps it's your dh who's bringing him in. I blame my dh when ds1 "appears" in our bed in the morning. I've learned how to say it so convincingly that even dh believes me.

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hunkermunker · 19/01/2007 23:49

ROFL!

I don't think so - DH sleeps through anything!

But worth a try

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 19/01/2007 23:50

LOL. How do you know the cheeky little monkey isnt climbing inbetween you himself?

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misdee · 19/01/2007 23:51

oh hunker, check the threads by me and popsycal. similar troubles.

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hunkermunker · 19/01/2007 23:51

I did wonder that this morning. You know when you have a hazy recollection that maybe you did get up? I didn't even have that. Little blighter!

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 19/01/2007 23:53

Dont tell DH1....he might wonder what he can get away with whilst you sleep

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