Pedi recommended that LO eat every 3 hours. The problem is that she sleeps all day and is very hard to wake p. any tips or suggestions for waking up a newborn?
All I have to do is a diaper change an he wakes up to eat especially with a non heated wipe. If that doesn't work you'll have to undress them so they will wake up I know it's not easy redressing infants but you gotta do what you gotta do! GL
All I have to do is a diaper change an he wakes up to eat especially with a non heated wipe. If that doesn't work you'll have to undress them so they will wake up I know it's not easy redressing infants but you gotta do what you gotta do! GL
Pretty much this. I try to wake her up by rubbing her tummy and talking to her. THen I go for the undres & diaper change. It seems to be working. I've noticed really bright lights don't help because she'll close her eyes but very dim lights make her drowsy so working on the *right* lighting is key too.
Diaper change worked for us too. We also have used cool water on his neck and cooled down our hands to touch him when it was really hard to wake him. For us, undressing him did not work. He thought no clothes= snuggle time and would curl in a ball on my clothed chest and fall asleep again.
Re: Tips on waking up a newborn
Undress and run either a cold wash cloth or wet wipe down LO's back.
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Pretty much this. I try to wake her up by rubbing her tummy and talking to her. THen I go for the undres & diaper change. It seems to be working. I've noticed really bright lights don't help because she'll close her eyes but very dim lights make her drowsy so working on the *right* lighting is key too.
Yup. A diaper change works for us. I try to walk around and gently bounce her and talk to her first, but if that fails we change.
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