The past 3 hours have been a circle of almost a sleep.. fussing over wet diaper feed scream scream scream. Shes been on my boob most of the time because shes acting hungry but the de latches and screams bloody murder. I finally woke up DH to give her a bottle since myboobs are so sore and shes doing the same for him rooting, drinking spitting out the nipple..
I dont know what to do.. ps. From my phone so sorry for spelling issues..
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As you can see, I'm up with you! No sleep for me yet either.. It's gotten much better, but DD is just coming out of a growth spurt. I had a feeling that's what it was, but the fact that she's now fitting in clothes she couldn't fit in 5 days ago confirms that. She would scream even while on the boob and I felt useless. I tried everything. It was only that bad for that night and lasted about 4 hours.
This article helped a lot too. Sorry for it not being clicky.
https://kellymom.com/parenting/parenting-faq/fussy-evening/
My lo did this all last night also. Starting at 3AM Feed, change, cramp up trying to pass poop or gas, calm down for 5mins and then scream bloody murder, then repeat over and over until 6am. At one point I brought her into bed, she finally calmed down after 10mins or so, stayed calm for about another 10mins, then for no reason scream. She did this from 5-6. She finally fell asleep at 6am, but woke up hungry at 8:30.
Hubby and I trade morning and night shifts, he gets morning. Waiting for him to get up so I can go back in to bed.
our LO does this exactly
BFP#1 on 02/14/09 BIRTH to Mason 6lb9oz on 10/12/09
BFP#2 on 5/28/11 EDD 2/1/12 Natural M/C on 6/13/11
BFP#3 on 1/20/12 EDD 9/30/12 Natural m/c on 1/27/12
BFP#4 on 4/23/12 BIRTH to Isabella 7lb1oz on 12/19/12
GL.. it is so agonizing to feel like you cant fix it or comfort her out of it. Oh, and figured out last wee that my LO comfort sucks ... introduced the pacifier that has provided some improvement .. at least can use it to differentiate between hunger and pain needing comfort.