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Re: Sleep Thread
last night he did a 5 hr stretch then woke up every 2 hrs.... he nurses for a minute then falls back asleep so I'm guessing I should let him fuss in his crib for awhile as he's not truly hungry. Maybe gas drops will help!
The pediatrician told me that I still need to not go longer than 3 hours between feedings, even though he is up past his birth weight. But when he is dead asleep, it takes forever to wake him up enough to eat. So I finally said screw it, don't wake a sleeping baby and let him just let me know when he was ready.
Now...let's see if we can do it again tonight. We are going to give him his first bath today (yay for the umbilical stump falling off!) and maybe that will help. Or it might really piss him off and ruin everything. Fingers crossed for good results!
Me - 28, Lean PCOS
DH - 31
Married June 2010, TTC since March 2014
Blog: ourbinarystar.com
FET cycle #3 Transfer July 28th 2016, Triplets born healthy on February 26th 2017 at 33w1d!
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SaveSaveMe - 28, Lean PCOS
DH - 31
Married June 2010, TTC since March 2014
Blog: ourbinarystar.com
FET cycle #3 Transfer July 28th 2016, Triplets born healthy on February 26th 2017 at 33w1d!
No matter what you decide--it does get better mamas! Sleep is so hard in the first months no matter your sleep arrangement, hugs!!
... I also have been in the wonder weeks app and am refusing to believe it, but it does say we are in a leap this week, so I'm wondering if it really is true.
1 Samuel 1:27
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I usually put my face down near hers if she's fussy and it calms her right down. ((Sound of Breath? Smell maybe?))
... How does dream feeding work? Is it more or less that you just wake them up before bed to nurse and hope they go back to sleep? My guy nurses anywhere from 7:30-8 at night, doesn't fall asleep fully until 8:45 (#binkyproblems) and I stay up with my husband until 10:30/11... tonight he nursed at 7 and slept an insane amount so I feel like I'm screwed. I was thinking of maybe nursing before I went to bed and pray he does his longer stretch then.
also, it's been a ghost town here today. I hope that's indicative to awesome weekends with families!
1 Samuel 1:27
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I've been having this inner debate too.
Last night my DD was squirming - I changed her diaper but when I went to fees her she just fell back asleep once she felt me near her and didn't wake to eat for another 3hrs.
i want her to not get in the habit of eating if she doesn't need it... but I also have a toddler sleeping in the room next to her that I don't want to be woken up with cries... so I tend to always feed incase to avoid the crying.
I've been reading this book lately and LOVE it! It's so so helpful & accurate. LO has been sleeping 5-6 hours through the night already at 3 weeks 3 days the last few nights. I started a few days ago putting him down in his crib for naps during the day and letting him sleep whenever he's sleeping, only waking him up rare occasions if it's been crazy long & my boobs are about to explode. He's seriously grown so much in the last week too so I think it's true that the more they sleep the more they grow!
On Becoming Baby Wise: Giving Your Infant the Gift of Nighttime Sleep https://www.amazon.com/dp/1932740139/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_DlIbzb0GHA3C9
DH: 37
DD: 03/17/17
DS: 12/06/19