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How long do you leave your baby in crib happy?

My Hadley is such a sleepy head, always has been. Anyways, in the morning when she wakes up, usually about 5:30 she will lay in her crib rolling and tossing happily for an hour. I feel like a good mama would go in there and get her up, but she's totally happy and normally squeals etc. And lots of times she will fall back asleep around 6:30 and sleep closer to 7:00 or so. Think that's too long to leave her happy?

Re: How long do you leave your baby in crib happy?

  • DS had been waking up at 4 am out of nowhere - UGH. I would wake up, but watch him on the monitor. Normally withing a half hour or so he would find his binky and go back to sleep on his own. For me, once DS is making a ton of noise  (happy or not) is when I go in. If he is silent, I take it as he isn't entirely up yet.
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  • If she's content I would just leave her especially if she eventually falls back asleep.  You will create better sleeping habits in her if you allow her to enjoy her alone time and learn to fall back asleep on her own.
  • imagelittlemermaid:
    If she's content I would just leave her especially if she eventually falls back asleep.  You will create better sleeping habits in her if you allow her to enjoy her alone time and learn to fall back asleep on her own.
    I agree 100%.
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  • imageNotwifezilla7:
    imagelittlemermaid:
    If she's content I would just leave her especially if she eventually falls back asleep.  You will create better sleeping habits in her if you allow her to enjoy her alone time and learn to fall back asleep on her own.
    I agree 100%.

    That's what I've been thinking, she's 100% happy when she is awake, looking at her mobile etc. Just wondering...

  • I honestly believe one of the reasons I have two relatively good sleepers is because we don't have monitors. (GASP!) We sleep w/our door open & the girls are shut, so we don't hear every single little thing.
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  • imageNotwifezilla7:
    I honestly believe one of the reasons I have two relatively good sleepers is because we don't have monitors. (GASP!) We sleep w/our door open & the girls are shut, so we don't hear every single little thing.

    I agree.  The boys' room is right night to ours, so without a moniter I hear them just fine.  I used one for a little while with DS1 and I could never sleep with all the noises he made. 

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    imagelittlemermaid:
    If she's content I would just leave her especially if she eventually falls back asleep.  You will create better sleeping habits in her if you allow her to enjoy her alone time and learn to fall back asleep on her own.
    I agree 100%.

    This! If she's happy then let her be! 

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  • imageNotwifezilla7:
    I honestly believe one of the reasons I have two relatively good sleepers is because we don't have monitors. (GASP!) We sleep w/our door open & the girls are shut, so we don't hear every single little thing.

    I agree, when we first put her in her room we used the monitor for like 10 minutes - I could not sleep with the noise.  The only time I use it now is if I'm downstairs.  I know how long her naps usually are so I'm more aware of when she should be waking up.

    I don't think there is any harm in letting her in her crib if she is happy. 

     

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  • I've left DS in his crib for an hour and a half already.  But he's in there talking to himself, looking at books, and just generally playing.  This gives me a chance to get my coffee/tea, eat something, shower, and just generally wake up.  This makes for a better day for both of us.  While I'm a "morning person", for the most part, I still need a little "boot-up" time before the day with DS gets started.

    Obviously if he were crying or there was something wrong, I'd go in.

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  • On days when my niece sleeps over LO usually wakes her up and she will climb into his crib and talk/play with him for a bit so I leave them. On days I dont have I would just go get him when I heard him but the other morning I was up before him doing things and I heard him and didn't go in and he fell back asleep until 8!
  • If she's content in there, I'd just leave her be. I don't get either of my girls out of bed unless they're crying or calling for me to come get them.
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  • I was JUST thinking about this yesterday!  I wondered if it's good or bad to leave him in there... He can roll around and play and "talk" for up to an hour. He snuggles with his lovey, plays with his feet, his binky, whatever. I usually let him for about 20 mins. In the morning we have to get up around 7 becuase we drive H to the train station to go to work. But when he wakes up from his nap, he just hangs out. I have a video monitor so I know he's happy and just playing. As soon as he seems wide awake (and I know he won't go back to sleep) or if he seems bored or starts fussing, I get him. Anywhere from 10 mins- 1hr.

    I usually make my lunch when I hear him wake up, I eat, make his lunch, then go get him.  It's rare that he wakes up fussy and I have to get him right away.

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  • In the morning I just go get her.

    At night time up to 25 or so minutes. 

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  • I get DS up when he wakes up happy only because we did sleep training and I didn't want him to associate crying with me coming in to get him.  If you have no sleep issues and your LO is happy in their crib early and goes back to sleep then I would totally let them play and go back down, especially if they were getting up that early.
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  • On days when my niece sleeps over LO usually wakes her up and she will climb into his crib and talk/play with him for a bit so I leave them. On days I dont have I would just go get him when I heard him but the other morning I was up before him doing things and I heard him and didn't go in and he fell back asleep until 8!
  • imageNotwifezilla7:
    I honestly believe one of the reasons I have two relatively good sleepers is because we don't have monitors. (GASP!) We sleep w/our door open & the girls are shut, so we don't hear every single little thing.

    I can't hear DS at all without the monitor. One night we forgot to turn it on and when I woke up in the morning and realized it, I went in there to find him crying his eyes out. Poor kid! 

    To OP: I would leave her if she's happy and goes back to sleep. I tend to get DS when he gets really loud but I also know that once he's up, he's up and he won't go back to sleep.

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