Ugh. Teething ruined my good sleeper and we're in a downward spiral where I'm convinced I will never sleep through the night again. Maybe I'll ask for real advice someday, for now I'm just overwhelmed. ((hugs))
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Originally posted by Crystal View PostUgh. Teething ruined my good sleeper and we're in a downward spiral where I'm convinced I will never sleep through the night again. Maybe I'll ask for real advice someday, for now I'm just overwhelmed. ((hugs))
It will get better, I promise (just can't provide a timeline)
Tara
Married 20 years to MD/PhD in year 3 of MFM fellowship. SAHM to five wonderful children (#6 due in August), a sweet GSD named Bella, a black lab named Toby, and 1 guinea pig.
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My kids were on opposite ends of the spectrum. Caleb slept through the night at 10 wks (with CIO lasting about 10 minutes the first night and diminishing each night thereafter). Sophie? She didn't sleep through the night consistently until after her second birthday. I forget when. I was so chronically tired I could hardly function much less remember such a trifling detail.
Krystal, in your shoes, I would cut out the 11 pm feeding and see how it goes. The first few nights may be rough. Is there an easier rotation where your DH can be the one to go in and soothe her so that she doesn't associate you being in there with feeding? Once that feeding is gone, the other may go too. Or it may move to somewhere around 2 am. Who knows, parenting is a crap shoot at best.Kris
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Originally posted by ladymoreta View PostHeh, Selu, I think our sons are conspiring behind our backs!
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