May 2014 Moms

How long does LO sleep at night

edited July 2014 in May 2014 Moms
Inspired by the STTN thread. What is the longest stretch your LO sleeps at night consistently
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How long does LO sleep at night 204 votes

0-2hours
0% 2 votes
3-4 hours
22% 45 votes
5-6hours
37% 76 votes
7-8 hours
23% 47 votes
9-10hours
8% 18 votes
10-12hours
4% 10 votes
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2% 6 votes

Re: How long does LO sleep at night

  • I would be crushed if we were still going zero-2! First stretch is 5-7 and then 2-4 till we get up for the day. Feel like a human again after being able to sleep 5 hrs straight. She usually goes down for the last time around 10 so I try and go with her.
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  • 7-9 hours straight, then after a bottle she sleeps another hour or two after. She has been like this since day 1!
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    I think I need to change my vote from 3-4 to 0-2. It's going to be a fun night I think. He teased me with three nights of five hours. Now we're back to a couple hours followed by thirty minutes and sleeping on me because I give up.
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  • @sticky11‌ My LO sometimes does a complete 180 in her sleep as well :)
  • lizjlewin said:
    I would be crushed if we were still going zero-2! First stretch is 5-7 and then 2-4 till we get up for the day. Feel like a human again after being able to sleep 5 hrs straight. She usually goes down for the last time around 10 so I try and go with her.
    This is exactly our schedule too. Except for me trying to nap with her. I can never fall asleep for some reason.

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  • @sticky11‌ DD moves around her crib all while sound sleep. I can tell because I can see that her eyes are closed on the monitor. The last few nights we put her down with her head to the door (so the direction she would always end up in by morning) and she never moved all night... So maybe she just prefers to be facing in that direction.
  • jsquaree said:
    @sticky11‌ we're still swaddling, so no, but he would if we didn't. (Because that makes grammatical sense, right?)

    My little one is swaddled and she still manages to move almost a whole 180 from how I put her in the crib! Yet she stays asleep!!! Ped wanted us to have her sleep on side due to head a little flat.... but she moves so much it is near impossible to keep her on her side.
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