Babies: 9 - 12 Months

Anyone else have a crazy (moving) sleeper?

When DS sleeps, he moves all over the crib.  He usually does atleast a 360 before waking up in the morning.  He will even sit up in his sleep so he can fall over to a different position.  Am I going to have the first ever human that cannot sleep in a normal bed?  I really cannot forsee him stopping this any time soon. 

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Re: Anyone else have a crazy (moving) sleeper?

  • That's DS. He's on his back, on his belly, one side to the other, under the blankets, on top of the blankets....

    The only night that I saw him stay in one place was when it was 90 plus degrees and he scooted infront of the fan.

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  • msm261msm261 member
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    That's DS. He's on his back, on his belly, one side to the other, under the blankets, on top of the blankets....

    The only night that I saw him stay in one place was when it was 90 plus degrees and he scooted infront of the fan.

     

    Haha, awe, smart baby!  Okay I was hoping he wasn't the only one.  Sometimes he gets his legs stuck through the slats, even though he has bumpers.  It's crazy town in his crib!

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  • Our LO has been bad since day 1.  When he was born my H was on 3rds, so I figured we would sleep together in our queen bed.  Nope, he moved too much even then that I got no sleep.  He's always had to sleep on his own.

    Then he became a kicker.  Just randomly while sleeping he'd kick his legs, a LOT.  Luckily he's pretty much a stomach sleeper so the kicking has stopped.  But he's almost never where I lay him down.  

  • jgal84jgal84 member
    DD started this stuff about a month or so ago. She tosses and turns. She also does the whole sit up and fall over thing. She's all over the place. I've been wondering about this too!
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  • My girl is all over her crib. We love to turn on the monitor and randomly see where she's at while we are still awake. She moves into a different position at least once every 2 hrs. If that even!
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  • DD does the exact same thing. We bring her into our bed after her first waking, and there's about an hour from 3-4am where she's moving all over the bed between us trying to get comfortable.
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    Yes except it disturbs his sleep. We have an oval crib and he wedges himself at the end and gets pissed. 
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  • Emma is all over the place.  To the point where I've got up to 5 pacifiers placed throughout the crib b/c she'll flop around so much that she'll knock it out and go searching in the dark for another one!
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  • Sounds like DS. He is a good sleeper, but you never know what position you will find him in or which end (or side, or corner) his head will be in. Lately he mostly loves to sleep with his face planted into the mattress, preferbaly crammed into a corner of the crib, on his knees with his bum up in the air.

    We are wondering how we will ever get him out of a sleepsack and into a normal bed, like with a sheet or blanket, because it seems like he would never keep those on the bed the way he moves around.

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