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		<title>Transition Baby To Nursery: Part II</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Transitioning baby to nursery Part II &#8230; Did you guys read my previous post on transitioning baby to nursery?! I wanted to share another piece to our personal success of moving her in to her big girl room now that she is 8 months old and moving more than ever. Adaline since birth was ready to rock and roll. She&#8217;s all over the place in the crib, rolling around and making moves. The problem was, she kept hitting her lil&#8217; noggin or would get one of those chunky thighs stuck in between the bars. This would keep me up all night and of course would create a very cranky baby the next day with insufficient sleep. I did some extensive research on alternatives to crib bumpers as I have read some unfortunate stories and risks which lead me to discover Go Mama Go. They had such amazing reviews on their vertical crib liners and of course decided to try it out! Obsessed. I kid you not, this child rolls all around the crib and now that she is sitting up will just flat out fall in to the bars. These vertical pads have been so convenient and have prevented many tears from [&#8230;]</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; This is a sponsored post but the opinions and ideas expressed here are our own. #ISleepTo be the best mommy that I can be. When Sarah and I were approached to try out the new Beautyrest® Sleeptracker® monitor, we both jumped at the opportunity. Who doesn&#8217;t want to learn how to get better sleep? I was so excited when the product arrived, I immediately got the ball rolling and installed the app and monitor. I couldn&#8217;t help myself! As a new mommy, I&#8217;m sure I don&#8217;t have to explain to you guys the lack of sleep there is in this house. As a family we are still in those very fragile months where sleep is a little all over the place for all of us. One night she will wake up at 2am for a feeding and the other at 6am. That&#8217;s a good night! But then there are the 1am and 4am feedings which leads to final wake up call at 6, if we are lucky 7am. And don&#8217;t get me started on day naps. She fights them, which means mama doesn&#8217;t ever get them in. SO I&#8217;m in desperate need for a little help. I need to be able to optimize [&#8230;]</p>
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