Well, I'm dumb and accidentally clicked March 2014 to post-- so I'm copy and pasting here where I belong

Hey ladies... Just wanted to pop in and recommend Moms on Call to help with sleepless nights and/or fussy/gassy babies.
I can only speak for myself, but my 6 week old has slept 12 hours in his own crib and only woke to feed twice. Dinner (pumped bottle to tank up his belly)- bed- 230 feed- 7 am breast feed.
We had him on Zantac and probiotics for reflux/gas/diarrhea but are now down to just the probiotic with no issues.
Before anyone says this book promotes CIO, we soothed every 5-10 mins for a max of 30 mins crying. The longest he cried was 20 mins the first night and has gone down easily ever since. We don't use white noise either.
I know a lot of sleep has to do with his personality, but I didn't think it'd hurt to recommend a resource to those interested.

Mrs. B's Ovulation Chart
TTC Baby B since 10/2012
BFP#1 12/27/12 II TWIN GIRLS II D&C 2/15/13 TRAP sequence
Clomid + TI + Acupuncture x 2 cycles
BFP#2 9/5/13 II EDD 5/16/14 II Beckett Ryan born May 10, 2014
Re: Moms on Call Sleep Method PSA
I guess give me worst mom ever award but we are going on a week of sleep and he's just as happy as ever. I love my son, and I hate mom shaming.
ETA: I didn't say it's for everyone, and didn't post to start a debate either.
Mrs. B's Ovulation Chart
TTC Baby B since 10/2012
BFP#1 12/27/12 II TWIN GIRLS II D&C 2/15/13 TRAP sequence
Clomid + TI + Acupuncture x 2 cycles
BFP#2 9/5/13 II EDD 5/16/14 II Beckett Ryan born May 10, 2014
Link: https://www.pregnantchicken.com/pregnant-chicken-blog/why-your-newborn-should-not-be-sleeping-through-the-night