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She Doesn’t Need An Alarm Clock. She Has An Adorable Wriggling Baby.

She Doesn’t Need An Alarm Clock. She Has An Adorable Wriggling Baby. December 9, 2016

Esther Anderson demonstrates how co-sleeping with her baby means no sleeping. She wrote, “*Every morning my baby sleeps in my bed with me for a couple hours after she wakes up to eat. And every morning I ask myself why I didn’t just put her back in her crib….so this morning I grabbed my cellphone and recorded what my baby alarm clock looks like. I think I’m not alone in this.*..”