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"textContent": "To most new parents, sleep is the Holy Grail. So much so that many – in sheer desperation – turn to books, or blogs or – most likely these days – social media to try to get some advice on how to get their baby to finally go to sleep. RELATED: Parents on social media […]\n\nThe post Here’s why parents shouldn’t always listen to baby sleep experts on social media appeared first on RollerCoaster.",
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