Amy Schumer and son Gene pose for a photo.Photo: Amy Schumer/Instagram

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Amy Schumeris thanking her son’s sleep coach after she “seriously saved” her family.

The comedian, 42, shared a post to Instagram on Thursday, in which she revealed that toddler sleep consultantJessica Berk of Awesome Little Sleepershelped her4-year-old son Genemaster a “bedtime routine.”

“We’re finally SLEEPING again. Jessica@awesomelittlesleepershelped us create a bedtime routine for our 4 year old and now he’s going to bed 3 hours earlier than he was. We got our nights back,” Schumer wrote, alongside a black-and-white photo of her and husbandChris Fischerout on a walk.

“She seriously saved us,” Schumer added. “This is not an ad. Just trying to pass on the info that helped us.”

Berk reposted Schumer’s photo to her own Instagram Story, writing that it was “such a pleasure” working with her family.

Gene’s sleep coach, according to her website, has “helped thousands of families learn how to get their kids to bed peacefully on time and sleeping 10-12 hours each night with no wake ups,” thanks to her digital courseSleep Tight Without a Fight.

Schumer and Fischer, who tied the knot in 2018, welcomed their only son on May 5, 2019. TheTrainwreckstar has previously been open about her son’s health, having revealed Gene’sbout with respiratory syncytial virus, known asRSVover a year ago.

In an Instagram post in November 2022, Schumer detailed how her child was hospitalized for RSV as she took onSaturday Night Livehosting duties at the time. She added that Gene was “home and better” after the health scare.

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“This was the hardest week of my life,” Schumer wrote alongside photos fromSNL. “I missed Thursday rehearsals when my son was rushed to the ER and admitted for RSV. Shout out to all the parents going through this right now.”

source: people.com