Yay I can finally vote STTN! He does wake 1-2 times a night but goes back to sleep in minutes without assistance. So I put STTN. Goes to bed 7-8pm and wakes up around 7-8am
I chose STTN though she sometimes will get up once or twice a night every once in a while. I usually let her cry unless she isnt feeling well then I rock her.
I chose STTN though she sometimes will get up once or twice a night every once in a while. I usually let her cry unless she isnt feeling well then I rock her.
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"As soon as I saw you I knew an adventure was going to happen." ~Winnie the Pooh
Little one finally sleeps through the night. If he has a random wake up, we leave him be and he will fall back to sleep within a few minutes. He absolutely will not sleep past 6:00 which stinks for the weekends. I love that he finally sttn but I would love a sleep-in day!!!!
It really depends, so I put SS. OVerall, he's been an excellent sleeper right from the get-go, waking once per night as a newborn, but mostly STTN once he started daycare / I went back to work. But we're in a weird phase right now of teething and trying to figure out his nap schedule, so last night he was up at 10 PM, and then again at 4:30... I'll be tired today!
I chose STTN. He sleeps through the night most nights. Once or twice a week he will wake up once and continue to cry until we go into him. Then we will pick him up, rock/soothe him until he is sleepy, and put him back down. We do not rock him all the way to sleep.
Amanda
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Ugh I am blessed with two crap-tastic sleepers. We will get into a good pattern and then something will knock it off - illness, teeth (we have eight hard-earned), travel. I'm a terrible sleeper as well so they get it honestly. We've done Ferber several times etc, I think both of mine get off track very, very easily.
And at this point, the lack of sleep huuuuuuurts!!!
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She has been STTN with very few hiccups since 6 weeks old
You won the baby sleep lotto!
All my kids are horrible sleepers! But we are down to one wake up per baby.
I only have two (for now) but me too! I don't begrudge anyone sleep but darn I just wish I was part of that well-rested club If I was guaranteed a third child would sttn at six months I would get busy on number three today.
I picked waking 1-2 times, but she does STTN sometimes, too. Lately she's been teething....or something....and it wakes her up usually once. She'll wake screaming bloody murder and just sounding miserable. I've started just giving her Tylenol on her first wake up, because if I don't she wakes up about every half hour to hour until we do. I hate medicating her but I think this tooth she's working on is a doozy.
I picked waking 1-2 times, but she does STTN sometimes, too. Lately she's been teething....or something....and it wakes her up usually once. She'll wake screaming bloody murder and just sounding miserable. I've started just giving her Tylenol on her first wake up, because if I don't she wakes up about every half hour to hour until we do. I hate medicating her but I think this tooth she's working on is a doozy.
Poor baby. This was us last week. Hope she feels better soon.
"As soon as I saw you I knew an adventure was going to happen." ~Winnie the Pooh
I think her sleep has gotten worse each month. She generally wakes up every 1.5-2.5 hours all night long. She only goes back to sleep nursing and only stays asleep if she's attached to my nipple. Her naps at home are awful too. I get 30-45 min naps in her crib (and up to an hour if I hold her the entire time). She takes 2 hour naps in a pack n play for the babysitter.
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Well, things are getting a lot better here...DS goes down between 6:30 and 7 most nights and seems to be good for about 10 hours, but since I refuse to get up at 4-5 AM, I go ahead and nurse him then and that usually gets us to a decent hour to start the day (6:30-7 AM). Maybe not technically STTN but closer than we have ever been!
Over-40 parents...what we lack in vigor, we make up for with cunning.
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She has been STTN with very few hiccups since 6 weeks old
I will put on one with you. Since 8 weeks old, there have been only 4 nights she has woken up once.
Since 8 weeks for us, too. Father's Day was the first night. He is still a Daddy's boy...
@kravenmoore Rhys slept through the night for the first time on Father's day, too! However, we have had a LOT of regressions since then. Overall he has always been a pretty good sleeper, though. When he does wake up in the MOTN, he goes back to sleep without TOO much effort from us. I think the WORST would be a baby that wakes up in the MOTN and then just refuses to go back to sleep for hours. I would die.
Amanda
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Ginny is a great sleeper (*knocks furiously on wood*). She started STTN around 6 weeks, then started getting up a few times a night when she was teething and now she's back to STTN, getting up once in a blue moon.
"I wanted you more than you'll ever know, so I sent love to follow wherever you go."
Re: How is your LO sleeping at night
this is us too
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She has been STTN with very few hiccups since 6 weeks old
Usually 2-3 a night.
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Rhys - born 04.17.2013
Harry - born 04.18.2016
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Rhys - born 04.17.2013
Harry - born 04.18.2016
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Charlotte Ella 07.16.10
Emmeline Grace 03.27.13
Over-40 parents...what we lack in vigor, we make up for with cunning.
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Rhys - born 04.17.2013
Harry - born 04.18.2016
Ginny DX 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Charlie DX Specific Antibody Deficiency & ASD
Ginny DX 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
Charlie DX Specific Antibody Deficiency & ASD