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We had blackout curtains put up but found the only way to block out light completely was to get something that stuck to the window or the frame. We bought the ones where the material attaches using velcro that you stick to the frame that have worked really well.


http://www.easyblindsonline.co.uk/

I went out and bought a gro anywhere blind (used to be baa baa blackout blind), but ive been told by HV that you dont really need one, as baby should get used to sleeping in the daytime. You should make daytime a clear difference between daytime and night time, ie) let light into the room, play music, hoover etc in the day, and at night be a lot more quiet, and have the light off in the room where the baby sleeps. This was the best advice ive recieved as my 8 week old baby only wakes up once in the night, allowing my to have 6 hours sleep in one go!!! BLISS!!


Good luck, Simone :))

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