Before reading I'm not looking for criticism or hate. I just want some feedback if you've been in the same situation or have any helpful advice.
My husband and I are still living in the one bedroom we had before our daughter. (We've been looking for a 2 bedroom in our area with no luck to be found)
Anyway, she's just a few weeks shybof 10 months and still wakes in the middle of the night for a bottle. She's also still sleeping in our room because of our living situation. She goes down every night just before 7 and has been waking up at 4. At that time she could stay up for hours. Throughout the whole day she eats her solids and has her bottles.
Now we've tried letting her cry it out but again due to living conditions it has its limits.
What have you done or tried that has worked? Just looking for similar situations with some advice.
TIA
Re: Sleep
With the later bedtime and her going to sleep awake, she started sleeping until 6 or 7. Everything I read said an earlier bedtime=more sleep but that wasn't the case with mine!
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Not sure exactly what you've tried in regards to sleep training, but you might have to tough it out for a few nights before things get better.
The only thing that helped us ALL sleep has been bed sharing. It isn't how we want things, but it works for right now. It is not an option we would have considered if we would have had the opportunity to put on the addition we need before this LO arrived.
Is bedsharing something you would consider? It would be sort of sweet to have baby snuggles for form 4 until whatever time you have to get up
I would think about waking your LO up around 3 for a dreamfeed. If she's waking up hungry that will keep her belly full so she may not have to wake up until later. I would read Sleepeasy Solution for more info about this tactic.
And also, I'm wondering why you think you would get criticism or hate for asking a sleep question....?
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