**Warning - Child Mentioned**
Me: 33, DH: 39 Unexplained Infertility
4 IUIs (chlomid) in 2013 which resulted in DS born in April 2014
TTC #2 since August 2015
5 rounds of IUIs (1 chlomid: resistent, 1 femara, 3 gonal f) = all BFN
ER March 9: 26 eggs retrieved, 19 mature and 17 fertilized, 8 made it to genetic testing, 4 normal!
FET #1 5/31 = BFN
FET#2 7/26 = BFP!
Re: Dream feed
**Warning - Child Mentioned**
Me: 33, DH: 39 Unexplained Infertility
4 IUIs (chlomid) in 2013 which resulted in DS born in April 2014
TTC #2 since August 2015
5 rounds of IUIs (1 chlomid: resistent, 1 femara, 3 gonal f) = all BFN
ER March 9: 26 eggs retrieved, 19 mature and 17 fertilized, 8 made it to genetic testing, 4 normal!
FET #1 5/31 = BFN
FET#2 7/26 = BFP!
LO is now 14 weeks. Previously, we put him down at 8:30, did a dreamfeed around 11:30, and then he would sleep through until 7 am. In the past week or so he has shortened his naps and lengthened his nighttime sleep. So now we go down at 7 am and do the dreamfeed at 10:30. I was nervous but he is still making it through until morning!
My advice: make sure all the lights are turned off or down low and minimize noise. We pick LO up gently (he starts making sucking noises as soon as we pick him up, it's so cute), cuddle him but don't talk to him, give him a bottle on the couch, and then just put him right back down. He usually doesn't wake up, but the nice thing about the method is they learn to put themselves to sleep. Last night he woke up as I was laying him down. He smiled at me, and then turned his head and fell back asleep.
We're big fans of the method! I will say that while we do have a routine, we don't have a set schedule. He naps *around* the same time every day but it's not exact. It is the routine-- feed, wake, sleep, repeat-- that seem to be effective.
Good luck!