You aren't alone I'm up too. MOTY here thought I'd try to feed her formula instead of bm to see if she slept longer....she actually slept less. Mommy fail
We are dealing with the regression from hell. He went from one wake up after a 7-8 hour stretch to being up pretty much hourly the past few days. He doesn't even want to nurse most of the time, just will start screaming until we come hold him.
I did just feed him now though. He rewarded me by puking and is now smiling at me. He's lucky he's so cute.
LO is sleeping in his own bed! I'll take it, even if it means that he gets up more often.
The sniffles DD had turned into congestion and coughing for both boys, and now I've got a sore throat. and shortness of breath. i can't afford to get sick. Booo!
I think we are starting to regress. My unicorn's horn is falling off. Up once last night, up twice tonight, with an earlier first wake up. Please don't let us get to hourly, former unicorn!
I got a 3.5 hour stretch in the crib, so that was good She didn't go down until after midnight and I've only slept 1 hour out of the last 3 but the longer crib stretch was a win for us at least.
DS wakes crying, then immediately falls back asleep when I pick him up, but he won't nurse. Take the damn boob, Baby Dude, so You can sleep more than 20 minute stretches! So I can sleep more than 20 minute stretches. Uggggggh.
Post by raesofsunshine1 on Jan 23, 2015 5:59:17 GMT -5
Right now my toddler is being worse tan my 3 month old. She was sleeping fine but I just went in to make sure her room wasnt too hot at 5:30. Her room wasnt too hot, but I woke her up and shes been whining ever since. No kid, we do not get up at 6:00.
I heard a rumor that all babies sleep through the night eventually.
Not sure I believe that...
Not to scare you but DD will be 21 months and still does not STTN most nights. But trust me eventually all kids do sleep through the night even if it seems like the won't.
Post by raesofsunshine1 on Jan 23, 2015 6:02:35 GMT -5
And I need swaddle breaking advice! I tried the arms out last night which didnt last long until I gave up. Ive read that you can start by leaving their non dominant arm unswaddled, and swaddling the other but how do I know which is her non dominant arm? She has just recently started to reach for stuff.
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