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Published 09:59 30 Aug 2017 BST
Updated 17:54 30 Aug 2017 BST
It's a divisive method that many parents differ on and the sound of Olly crying from upstairs was enough to anger a lot of people.
UK broadcast regulator Ofcom received 132 complaints from viewers, but in a statement it said it would no be investigating the soap further.
"We considered complaints that this episode promoted 'controlled crying', a parenting method which attracts strong views," Ofcom said in a statement via The Daily Express.
"We found the plot centred around the relationship between two characters, and did not promote a view on whether controlled crying is appropriate or effective."
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