What are some of the most romantic words my husband says to me these days? “You sleep in, dear, I’ll take the kids.” ❤️🧡💜 . Before I had a baby, I always thought babies naturally sleep well. Boy, was I wrong. . Beth was not a good sleeper, we had to put her through sleep training when she was 13 months old. Even until now, she doesn’t like to sleep and functions on ~10 hours of sleep within 24 hours. And that’s apparently the minimum amount of sleep children her age should be sleeping🥴🤔 . Timmy was doing 6-8 hour stretches at nights when he was 3 months old, and I was like “Hallelujah, praise the Lord”🙌🏼 And then, the famous and dreaded 4 month sleep regression hit. When I first experienced the major sleep regression with Beth, I honestly thought something was wrong with my baby, or with me. I was so tired and felt so drained, I fell into depression and would cry uncontrollably. Thank you #hormones and #sleepdebt. . This time round, after Timmy’s sleep regression ended, he did a 10-hour sleep at night and I felt so refreshed from finally having a sleep through after months of broken sleep. BUT babies go through regular sleep regressions until they are 3 years old?? So the joy is not complete😅 I carry him to sleep in the day, and I don’t know why he would sometimes still have multiple wakes at nights. Sometimes Beth still doesn’t even sleep through the night too (#nightmares #overlytired) and man, some nights are super rough. Which results in me being a mombie with panda eyes the next day🐼 . I’m so excited and grateful to have won a group coaching program with @sgsupernanny via her giveaway! This has been such an answered prayer, and I look forward to fostering good sleeping habits for Baby Timmy and ultimately for the whole family 🥺🥱😴💛 (at Singapore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCilqhUnxA1/?igshid=poqit2gh8fpm