How are you guys handling night wakings? Usually I will pat/shh/give pacifier and that does the trick. Sometimes, I will have to pick him up and rock him a bit to get him drowsy enough to go back down. Last night he woke up at 2am.. I did everything I could think of.. and he didn't go back to sleep until 4. Ugh. This was a first for us (hopefully the last, but you never know). I'm just curious if anyone has had a similar situation and what you've done to get them to go back to sleep. He's still sleeping now.. it's about 7.. I normally wake him up at 6:30 to get ready to go to daycare, but after a night like that I'd rather him sleep a little longer and let daycare feed him when he gets there.
Has anyone successfully made it through the 4mw yet? My lil guy just turned 4 months, but I know there are older babes out there. Just curious. Hope you ladies had a decent night's sleep!
Re: night wakings
Good luck. It will pass!!
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Normally, if she wakes up I can give her the pacifier and hold her hand for about 15 seconds and she's out like a light. If that doesn't work sometimes I have to change her and she will sleep. Only rarely do I have to feed her because I don't want to start that habit.
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