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We got our DOC band this afternoon.

My daughter, is 5 months old and is scaphy in-utero.

did fantastic until I tried to put her in the car seat, it took

a little bit, then she calmed down. Bedtime wasn't so fun either, she

screamed for an hour than passed out and has been up three times

since. I KNOW it's going to get better, right;) How many nights does

it usally take before it's part of them?

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Every baby is different, but I would give it at least a week. I

actually like the fact that CT jumps out of the gate and says " sleep

in it the first night. " It really gets the ball rolling, and I think

it takes less time for the baby to get used to it. My son adjusted

really well, much easier than I expected! So hang in there! Rest

when you can! And please keep us posted.

Good luck!

Jake-20m (tort resolved/rt plagio/DOCBand)

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> We got our DOC band this afternoon.

> My daughter, is 5 months old and is scaphy in-utero.

> did fantastic until I tried to put her in the car seat, it

took

> a little bit, then she calmed down. Bedtime wasn't so fun either,

she

> screamed for an hour than passed out and has been up three times

> since. I KNOW it's going to get better, right;) How many nights

does

> it usally take before it's part of them?

>

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Sleeping is usually the hardest (although some babies sleep easily).

It can take a week or so. We gave up and coslept with our daughter.

Then she didn't care what was on her head.

-christine

sydney 2 yrs starband grad

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> We got our DOC band this afternoon.

> My daughter, is 5 months old and is scaphy in-utero.

> did fantastic until I tried to put her in the car seat, it took

> a little bit, then she calmed down. Bedtime wasn't so fun either, she

> screamed for an hour than passed out and has been up three times

> since. I KNOW it's going to get better, right;) How many nights does

> it usally take before it's part of them?

>

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I don't know about the night... My son (he's 7 months) has been wearing

his helmet for 3 weeks & we still get sleepless night... waking up each

time he's changing position... and he's changing position a lot it

seems !!! Hang in there. :)

Karine.

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