Our 3 week old has been really fussy lately and it mostly happens at night.. and we are just one cry away from loosing our minds. For the past couple of nights it's impossible to get him to sleep, not to mention that he is cluster feeding (only at night) I think. For example: I feed him at 8:30 and just finished again right now at 10:17 pm. First time he ate for about 40 min (20 min in e/breast) and right now again at least 15-20 min. And then i burp him and he starts falling asleep on me or full on falls asleep while on me, BUT the second we put him in the RNP he gets all fussy again, pacifier works for a few min, he is swaddled, we have a white noise machine, i've given him baby massages for gas and it's not a great solution, we bounce him.. i just dont know what else to try.. my pediatrician said that is very important thay we go to baby when they cry to fix whatever it's wrong and that babies dont cry for no reason this young but i cant seem to figure out how to help him to sleep for a bit at night. Any suggestions? PLEASE!
I was in the same boat sista! I thought I was going to lose my ever-loving mind! But it's normal and you just have to go with it. It will sort itself out soon. LO has gotten better in the last week but sometimes she'll still do it. My friend shared this article with me and it made me feel like less of a failure as a mother!
I know it's probably frowned upon, but if LO only seems content to sleep on you after nursing, then just let them do it. Sit in a chair with your arms propped up on pillows, LO on your chest, lean back and sleep.
@meg+on+the+DL that article is so reassuring! We face cluster feeding every evening at the mo from 6-10. Nice to know its normal and just to work through it!
I was having this same problem and read up on baby sleep patterns. Baby doesn't go into a deeper sleep cycle for at least 10 minutes so if you put them down they will wake and the process starts over again. I now wait until I can see her move into deeper sleep..usually 15 or 20 minutes before moving her.
Has made a big difference. Hope you get some rest I know how horrible it is!
My son will be four weeks old on Monday and if he's awake, he's usually crying. Typically I change and/or feed him, and he goes back to sleep. Most of his waking hours are unhappy. It's so hard to watch him cry and not know what to do about it. It breaks my heart. He's perfectly healthy, but he fusses all the time. He's not at the age yet where he can smile or laugh, so I don't get to see him happy, just sad. Is this really normal? When can I expect it to end?
Lurker from Jan16....at 3 weeks, my LO was going through a growth spurt (common at 3 wks and 6 wks) and was extra fussy and also cluster feeding. It only lasted a couple of days though, so it was managable.
My LO is 3.5 wks and going thru the same stuff. Sleeps fine on me but as soon as we put him down he is crying like he'd hurting. I'm currently in the recliner with him passed out because it's the only way he sleeps. Also clustering for his 3rd day. Hard on this FTM.
I know it's probably frowned upon, but if LO only seems content to sleep on you after nursing, then just let them do it. Sit in a chair with your arms propped up on pillows, LO on your chest, lean back and sleep.
Oh my god, that article. I laughed until I cried and then I real cried! I have so many. SO MANY feels.
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https://www.bellybelly.com.au/breastfeeding/cluster-feeding-tips/
I know it's probably frowned upon, but if LO only seems content to sleep on you after nursing, then just let them do it. Sit in a chair with your arms propped up on pillows, LO on your chest, lean back and sleep.
Has made a big difference. Hope you get some rest I know how horrible it is!
Surprise BFP! 06/08/15
Nadine GraceMarie 02/10/16
Diagnosed with placenta increta post delivery: emergency partial hysterectomy - cervix and ovaries still intact
Gestational surrogacy or adoption TBD