Hi All,
I've consulted the books, the blogs, etc and I am coming to you for your help! Maybe we can all help each other. My LO is 8 weeks old and is still waking every 2-3 hours . Is this normal? Friends and people in breastfeeding groups seem to make me feel like he should be sleeping longer. I'm not sure and I'm going nuts!
What are your tips for increasing sleep for baby?
Signed,
*Tired New Mom*
Re: Baby Sleep
Are you bathing every night? What time does baby go down for bed ? Are you BF or formula feeding?
Ugh. It's just frustrating that it seems we are doing everything to help and yet no sleep!
Me: 32 & DH: 37
BFP #2: 2/8/16 - EDD 10/20/16
IT'S A BOY!!!!
DS Born 10/16/16
I started mimicking my schedule that I'll have when I go back to work. LO started refusing a bottle so I made sure he drank 3 a day with 3 ounces. Since I started that, he's been sleeping more at night.
With my DS he would never give into a bottle so I exclusively breastfed and he was up every 2 to 3 hours until he started solids.
I was doing a bed time routine but my kids have a tendency to have dry skin and eczema so I stopped bathing him everyday. I do a leg massage right before we get ready for bed. I do the double swaddle. I use two blankets. one to hold his arms down and another to swaddle normally. We also use a white noise machine for all naps and at night.
BFP #1: 7/15/15, SB: 11/14/15
Rainbow baby DS born 9/29/16!!
BFP #3 3/26/18 | Due 12/3/18
Now that that's out of the way, if (and only if) your LO's can lift and turn their heads without assistance, I would seriously recommend experimenting with their sleeping positions. If you aren't comfortable with bedtime at first, start with nap time so you can observe, then move on from there. Once we found out Johnny is belly sleeper, he went from sleeping 2 hour stretches, to 6+ straight hours, literally overnight. Try laying them on their sides, tummies, maybe elevate their heads (Jimmy would only sleep on his back if his head was elevated, or else he wanted to sleep on his side) etc. They may just simply not be comfortable.
Hope you've found something that works for you by now!
@UponAStar16 Hey girl hey! Good to see you! That is an interesting bit of information there, I didn't know anything about that aspect of the recommendation! Just makes me wonder why they had Johnny sleep on his stomach in the NICU, and why he would only desat and experience his apnea episodes while on his back? For the record, the tummy sleeping habit was first formed during his NICU stay. After he was home and we struggled with him back sleeping (he would wake up gagging or gasping sometimes as well), we started putting him on his belly, he did much better, and this WAS disussed with and OKed by his Pedi. Now that he can roll over, there isn't much we can do to keep him on his back, but from what I've read on the AAP site, once they turn over by themselves, you don't have to flip them onto their backs. So I guess that's that.
@mrszoess The AAP absolutely recommends things for a reason, and you are definitely entitled to your opinion, so... do you have any suggestions to contribute?
sometimes tips like music and noise and lighting changes are obviously good to give, anything more invasive than that should definitely come from the professionals.
@mrszoess I didn't read any attitude in her question to you? She has been always been very accommodating to different views and opinions (including yours) and if you read her posts above, this thread is no exception. But if you must stir up something it might be nice to not do that on her birthday.
lets keep this thread on task as it is obviously a helpful thread to us all as our babes grow!
I got logged out and couldn't find my password for a while but I see the O16 BMB has pretty much completely changed from how it was for our 9/10 months together. But it's really cool that you have been such a huge part in maintaining it @AllyTheKid!
And @ladybug2821 I'm LOLing @ the authority comment bc that's actually exactly what she is! But yes, to each their own and we are all just doing our best, we can all take or leave advice but it doesn't mean we have to agree with every suggestion or keep our opinions to ourselves esp when it comes to safety!
edited bc I tagged the wrong person, sorry
i professionally work with several families who have had children die from SIDS. there is a definite difference in taking the advice of an internet stranger over your own pediatrican. the OP asked for advice and opinions, which all
of the previous replies had given. swaddle techniques, white noise, feeding tips, those are all safe variables that vary from parent to parent, but sleeping on their belly is a huge "no".
you may have interpreted the response with no snark, but over the last 11 months i've been on the board, i've learned people's posting styles and that's not how i interpreted it. early on in our pregnancies, @allythekid had a similarly flippant attitude towards smoking while pregnant which has stuck with me this entire journey so maybe that's why i harbor some disdain for her "opinions".
wasnt trying to "stir the pot" either, was trying to make sure babies don't die. sorry not sorry.
@mrszoess Please don't say CPS, girl please