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sleep question - is this cruel?
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Originally posted by HouseofWool View PostKirsty - I had a typo. I usually get 2 naps for a total of 3-4 hours. Of which I spend waaaay too much time here.
I have become a night owl to adapt to my DS. Naturally I am a morning person, but now I stay up late to have a little time with DH, and I sleep in with DS in the morning.
Those long evenings sound sweet Alison! I think it is great for you and your DH to have that much time together so early in the game.
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Dh and I are big sleeper-inners. I think it's genetic.
In all seriousness, when we first brought M home from the hospital, she was able to sleep until 10am. And then she'd look over at us with the whole "now what are we gonna do"-look.
I blame just about everything on the nursing Nazis whom I paid big bucks to tell me that I should be getting M up every 2 hours. When I was just too d*** tired, I'd let her sleep for 4 hours and then literally have to take off all her clothes to get her to try to nurse. They turned my baby into a crazy child, I swear. I feel like my kid could be sleeping through the night at this point, if it weren't for these bad habits that she learned. Bah!married to an anesthesia attending
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Originally posted by alison View PostI blame just about everything on the nursing Nazis whom I paid big bucks to tell me that I should be getting M up every 2 hours. When I was just too d*** tired, I'd let her sleep for 4 hours and then literally have to take off all her clothes to get her to try to nurse. They turned my baby into a crazy child, I swear. I feel like my kid could be sleeping through the night at this point, if it weren't for these bad habits that she learned. Bah!
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Originally posted by Shakti View PostHoney - she's too young to have learned any habits, believe me. She may do this for a few days, then start another growth spurt and start waking at crazy times. It's not a learned behavior - you've got a long time before she starts picking those up.
M is a great sleeper! She's not a great fall-asleeper. Too bad I didn't have video feed of what she just did over the last half hour. Waaaaaahh waaaaaahhh waaaaaaahhh slobber-over-mom's-shirt waaaaaaaahhh hiccup WAAAAAAAAAAHHHH waaaaaaahhh hiccup wwwwwaaaaahhh fart waaaaahhh hiccup wwaaaaaahhh. And now she's cashed out on her Boppy that she's way too big for.
ETA: yes, she's outgrowing her Boppy and that makes me so sad. I'm a freaking moron! How did this happen? How did I go from not-a-big-fan-of-kids to being absolutely in love with a little stinker?married to an anesthesia attending
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Originally posted by alison View PostI just like to be able to blame SOMEONE. And those LCs are an easy target.
M is a great sleeper! She's not a great fall-asleeper. Too bad I didn't have video feed of what she just did over the last half hour. Waaaaaahh waaaaaahhh waaaaaaahhh slobber-over-mom's-shirt waaaaaaaahhh hiccup WAAAAAAAAAAHHHH waaaaaaahhh hiccup wwwwwaaaaahhh fart waaaaahhh hiccup wwaaaaaahhh. And now she's cashed out on her Boppy that she's way too big for.
ETA: yes, she's outgrowing her Boppy and that makes me so sad. I'm a freaking moron! How did this happen? How did I go from not-a-big-fan-of-kids to being absolutely in love with a little stinker?
I'm glad she is learning to sleep in again!!Wife to PGY5. Mommy to baby girl born 11/2009. Cat mommy since 2002
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Originally posted by moonlight View PostI'd blame them as well. Why the world would anyone suggest waking up a baby to feed if that said baby is sound asleep??? I'm no baby expert, but that sounds way off to me. So very aggravating.
I'm glad she is learning to sleep in again!!Married to a hematopathologist seven years out of training.
Raising three girls, 11, 9, and 2.
“That was the thing about the world: it wasn't that things were harder than you thought they were going to be, it was that they were hard in ways that you didn't expect.”
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Originally posted by Auspicious View PostSo that the baby doesn't (continue to) fail to gain weight. That's how we started off with Cora--I had to set an alarm for every couple of hours all night long because she would never "ask" to eat as a newborn and she lost too much weight in the very beginning. Got her turned around pretty quickly and I honestly don't remember at what age we were given the go-ahead to just let her sleep--pretty early on, though. Newborns are such weird little creatures!~Jane
-Wife of urology attending.
-SAHM to three great kiddos (2 boys, 1 girl!)
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Ditto. The *never wake a sleeping baby* rule doesn't kick in until much later. I had to wake up all my babies in the first 8 months or else they'd sleep thru feedings.
It sucks. I usually did the 3-hr spacing for the night feeds, though.
Alison- Here's to hoping she continues sleeping in! I wish my kids had the sleeping in gene... I have it, but apparently it didn't pass on...Peggy
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