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		<title>Transition Baby To Nursery: Part II</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Transitioning baby to nursery Part II &#8230; Did you guys read my previous post on transitioning baby to nursery?! I wanted to share another piece to our personal success of moving her in to her big girl room now that she is 8 months old and moving more than ever. Adaline since birth was ready to rock and roll. She&#8217;s all over the place in the crib, rolling around and making moves. The problem was, she kept hitting her lil&#8217; noggin or would get one of those chunky thighs stuck in between the bars. This would keep me up all night and of course would create a very cranky baby the next day with insufficient sleep. I did some extensive research on alternatives to crib bumpers as I have read some unfortunate stories and risks which lead me to discover Go Mama Go. They had such amazing reviews on their vertical crib liners and of course decided to try it out! Obsessed. I kid you not, this child rolls all around the crib and now that she is sitting up will just flat out fall in to the bars. These vertical pads have been so convenient and have prevented many tears from [&#8230;]</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Mama has got your back baby girl! Sharing my tips to transitioning baby in to the nursery &#8230; This post is loooong over due. Typical me excuse but totally true. I really wanted to write a post on transitioning baby in to his/her room because it&#8217;s something that not all new moms think about until the time comes. I wanted to share my personal experience because I can&#8217;t be the only un prepared mommy out there, right?! So when it came time to move her in to her big girl room at about 3 months, I was a complete mess. Of course I wasn&#8217;t getting any sleep to begin with so my anxiety level was through the roof. I had two cameras on her, well still do but I don&#8217;t stare at both religiously like I did once before. Every time I woke up, I would check the cameras by zooming in and ensuring that she was breathing. Then of course I couldn&#8217;t go back to sleep once I had that reassurance because I was just staring in to a lit screen for minutes looking for movement from a tiny infant. This would go on all night. So not healthy, I know. I was [&#8230;]</p>
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