I don't have an answer to this either, but I've noticed the past two days that DD has been taking much longer naps (like 4 hours) and eating a ton when she's awake. I figure it's a growth spurt, but I'd be curious to hear from some other moms.
"Sometimes,' said Pooh, 'the smallest things take up the most room in your heart."
Lucy Kate 2/9/13
m/c 12/30/11 - our Christmas baby
I wondered this as well and called our pedi around my LO's 4 week mark (he's almost 6 now). Pretty much since birth my LO sleeps ALL the time! He will get up to eat and stay awake a few minutes after -- but thats it! According to my pedi that's normal for
I am not used to this. Dd is allergic to sleep. At 2, I am lucky if I can get her to sleep 10 hours a day. I guess I was just concerned because he is sleeping so much more than normal for about 3 days now. But we've been busy with lots
"Normal" for a baby is to sleep 18 hours a day and be awake for 6 (this counts awake time during feedings and diaper changes). But every baby is different and some need more or less.
I have found that all of my babies go through slee
Re: baby sleeping too much
"Sometimes,' said Pooh, 'the smallest things take up the most room in your heart."
Lucy Kate 2/9/13
m/c 12/30/11 - our Christmas baby
BFP1: DD1 born April 2011 at 34w1d via unplanned c/s due to HELLP, DVT 1 week PP
BFP3: DD2 born Feb 2013 at 38w4d via unplanned RCS due to uterine dehiscence
"Normal" for a baby is to sleep 18 hours a day and be awake for 6 (this counts awake time during feedings and diaper changes). But every baby is different and some need more or less.
I have found that all of my babies go through slee
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1/1 Spotting, 1/3 beta 36,000, 1/5 u/s empty sac measuring 7w (9w5d), 1/6 d&c
You will always be loved & missed our sweet angel.