Lucy started rolling from her back to her stomach which we are really excited about. Except...now she keeps rolling onto her stomach around 3 or 4 a.m. which wakes her up. Since it is so close to her normal wakeup time (6 a.m.) we are having trouble getting her back to sleep. I also had a lot of trouble getting her to nap this weekend because of the same issue. Just wondering if anyone has experienced this and if there was anything we could to do to prevent it? Or, maybe it is just a phase that will pass (hopefully quickly...fingers crossed)?
Re: Rolling Over and Waking Up
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Yeah, ditto. If your DD has eliminated her overnight feedings, don't feed her when she wakes herself up unless you really need to. I usually do the same as penguin - roll her back, paci, a little shushing, then leave - and she goes back to sleep within a few minutes.
And there is hope that it's just a phase, too! C has started to fall asleep on her tummy when she rolls, so the number of times I'm getting up to flip her back are slowly lessening. Yay!
Pretty much this. Except now DD likes sleeping on her stomach, which makes me a nervous wreck.
DD started doing this around 12 weeks. She would use her legs to tip over and then straighten them to flop to her tuimmy. It really stressed me out - especially because the first few times she was swaddled! We had to break the swaddle and get used to the tummy thing.
I would watch the monitor a lot. She would fuss a bit and then get comfortable and sleep great. I only rolled her a few times. Now she goes back and forth all night and doesn't cry out most of the time. Good luck