Post by bexincanada on Jul 24, 2016 19:56:55 GMT -5
mahler5 I'm a light sleeper too. After our initial sleep stretch I find it hard to get much sleep since that tends to be Is' lighter and more noisy stretch.
We're currently in witching mode. Sleepy, hungry or both... it's anybody's guess.
cetcar, I ALWAYS get screwed when we stay up past 9:30. I know, 9:30! Seriously, I swear L hears me on the carpeted stairs and instantly wakes up and wants my bed/boobs. I sometimes get lucky and get 30 min in my own bed by myself before he comes in. Remember when I was pregnant and I swore Moka would never sleep in our bed...... About that....
Ugh. To sleep at 10:30, up at 11:30, again at 2:30... now I'm pumping hoping she'll stay asleep. I can't function like this.
I honestly don't know how any of you function with having to get out of bed to do wake-ups. If it wasn't for co-sleeping I'd be a train wreck during the day. I told MW that when we do put L to sleep in his crib for the whole night I will need to take a week off from work to sleep train him. Mama can't live off of broken sleep.
Ugh. To sleep at 10:30, up at 11:30, again at 2:30... now I'm pumping hoping she'll stay asleep. I can't function like this.
I honestly don't know how any of you function with having to get out of bed to do wake-ups. If it wasn't for co-sleeping I'd be a train wreck during the day. I told MW that when we do put L to sleep in his crib for the whole night I will need to take a week off from work to sleep train him. Mama can't live off of broken sleep.
We breast and bottle feed... plus she poops up a storm, otherwise we'd be on the co-sleep train.
Ugh. To sleep at 10:30, up at 11:30, again at 2:30... now I'm pumping hoping she'll stay asleep. I can't function like this.
I honestly don't know how any of you function with having to get out of bed to do wake-ups. If it wasn't for co-sleeping I'd be a train wreck during the day. I told MW that when we do put L to sleep in his crib for the whole night I will need to take a week off from work to sleep train him. Mama can't live off of broken sleep.
It's tough. I coslept with DS but C is adamantly against cosleeping; she's actually a very heavy sleeper who needs 10,000 blankets on the bed so I think I would be uncomfortable with it anyway but at 4 o'clock in the morning when I'm waking up for the third time I really want to just pull her into bed with us.
Confession, I stopped changing L's diaper MOTN unless it's poop or wet thru. MOTY!
Our paediatrician recommended the same thing at her two month check up so I do the same; she does go back to sleep much better without a diaper change.
Post by bexincanada on Jul 25, 2016 21:18:28 GMT -5
The kiddo has had 50ml of breastmilk, 60ml of formula and snacked at the breast in the past hour and 15... and now H is giving her another 35ml of breastmilk... wth... hopefully this means she'll sleep and not have mad diarrhea all night.
We didn't cosleep with M until she was like 9-12 months ish and we just couldn't take the wakeups anymore. Or function at work. It was never our plan. Went on for about a year. A long miserable year.
I plan to get P as used to her crib as possible asap. But who am I kidding - we don't call the shots.
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