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Hi all,

in a nutshell, I will have soon-to-be DH around for a week before the wedding and several afterwards. In the week before the big day, I am torn between us really tackling our son's sleep or do we just spend time together as a family and leave the sleep training for another time??? It'll be a hard slog as our son is now so stubborn he fights sleep until he's in our bed and will literally whine and thrash about in his cot for 2hours!!! He had started to sleep through but that only lasted a few weeks before he went back to his old ways. Woe.

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And who knows .. maybe over night again he'll go back to sleeping through just in time for your big day! But at the moment family time is a great idea and a must surely ;-) and he's probably be feeling your stress and anxiety in the build up that some relaxing special time may be just what you all need ..

All the best and enjoy it!!

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