I was wondering for all those working moms out there--how much sleep are you getting?? DS usually goes down at 8:30 and me around 10:30-I have a hard time falling asleep. I pump in the morning before he wakes up and have a half hour drive to work so I end up getting up at 5:30 in the morning. And DS wakes up multiple times for a paci pop. I yeah 8 hours at most for me, minus waking multiple times.
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On an average night: in bed by 10p. Up at midnight with DS, up again at 2a, 4a, 5-6a. Up for the day at 6:30a.
That's not much sleep! I work a full 40 hour work week.
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I feel exhausted some alot of day too. And when DS is being crabby it shows. I used to get 8-9 hours day too, if not at night an after work nap. Now the nights are just too busy. I can't wait to stop pumping to get that extra 1/2 in the morning.
LO's sleep has regressed a lot in the past two weeks - down at 7, but up at 11, 1, 3 and then hopefully sleeps through until we all get up at 6:30. So even though I'm technically in bed for 8 or 9 hours, I'm only sleeping in 2 hour increments.
Honestly, I'm exhausted. I work a 50 hour week minimum, plus 1 hour commute (30 minutes there and back), plus going to school one night a week and the associated homework. Last weekend I asked my husband to sleep on the couch with the monitor on Friday night so I could get a full night's sleep (Happy Valentine's Day honey!), and I felt SO different when I woke up the next morning - I was like a different person....
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can you pump in the car?
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I am one of the lucky ones whose DD sleeps solidly through the night. She goes down between 7:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. and is up around 6:30 a.m. or later. But, I'm still getting up at 3:00 a.m. to pump to make sure she has enough breast milk for daycare.
Before having DD I thought I needed at least 8-9 hours a night but I seem to be functioning pretty well with my interrupted sleep. And granted, I'm literally going out to the living room pumping for 15 minutes, checking on DD, and heading back to bed. I think that is completley different then actually having to get up and tend to LO. I know exactly how long I'll be up and that I can go right back to bed. When LO is up it's so much more stressful because you're never really sure how long it is going to take to get them back down.
It just isn't quite enough time (20 mins to daycare, 10 more to work) and I get distracted-- I massage my breast for about the last 5 mins of 20 mins pumping to get a little more milk. That would be when I am getting into town and I don't want to take the chance of not concentrating on driving. Plus I just can't help but think of unhooking at the babysitters as awkward. And another parent (father) drops off at the same time as me.
I could've posted this myself. I love working night shift as I can put my son to sleep and then be there when he wakes up. BUT I don't sleep much at all. I kind of got used to it even with being on night shift. I feel like I will miss something also. I thrive on cat naps and/or when he takes his long nap in the middle of the day.