Sentences with phrase «although sleeping more»

Although I sleep more than 50 percent of the time, when I'm working the night shift, I am very active.

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Although I wasn't particularly curious about my sleeping habits before trying it, the Nokia Sleep has actually made going to sleep more fun foSleep has actually made going to sleep more fun fosleep more fun for me.
The value of the offshore is that, although it might mess up your sleeping schedule and test your resilience to the whims of various Wi - Fi networks, traveling together provides more opportunities to work even closer together and practically forces you to collaborate more, to exchange ideas, and deliver results.
The idea of a temporary state of waiting is all the more repugnant to those who would like fuller information about this «sleep» of the dead who, though stripped of their fleshly bodies, are still deprived of their resurrection bodies although in possession of the Holy Spirit.
Although it is exhausting, please know that this is a window of time in your life and you will eventually get more sleep.
Although if I pump and bottle feed he gets more milk into him and doesn't require the snack before sleeping.
Although breastfed babies do wake more frequently, they are often easier to get back to sleep.
(And while bottle feeding too, although some bottle fed babies are fed by dad or sleep somewhat better because formula can be a bit more filling.)
Although you may have a more consistent night's sleep by the age of 6 - 9 months, it is generally around 10 - 12 months that most babies settle into a longer sleep at night without any need for night time feeds.
Although that was the longest 45 minutes of my life, she slept more soundly afterwards and I was able to mostly abandon CIO WITHOUT losing my sensitivity to being able to respond to her needs.
Although adults can usually quickly adapt to a new wake up and sleep time, especially if they are already a little sleep deprived, it can be more difficult for younger children.
Although common knowledge applauds them for making sleep more comfortable, there are many more benefits.
The only time you won't be attending your child is usually when they're sleepingalthough for new parents, you may check in on them more than a few times a night.
Although all of us are advised to let our kids sleep on the back to prevent SIDS and suffocation, sometimes they feel more comfortable to sleep on their stomach.
Although parenting Lily at night for those two years was one of the hardest things I've ever done, now that I'm getting more sleep, I know it was what she needed and that listening to her needs, even when it was hard, was exactly the right thing to do.
Although even the most supportive partner can't usually nurse the baby while mom catches some Z's, dads do tend to get more sleep than moms do.
Although naps can help with the fatigue common to pregnancy, a good night's sleep is more important and beneficial.
If anyone wants more details about how we did the nightweaning, how I survived at work on such crappy sleep, or anything else, it is all there, although you'll have to filter through a bunch of posts: http://www.wandering-scientist.com/search/label/sleep
For the noble few who have dared stick with me through this post which is quite clearly not much more than free therapy for me - this is my chief concern about Babywise: It's not the idea of scheduling (although I can not get on board with cry - it - out infant sleep training as part of that schedule), it's not the way orderliness and predictability are lauded and practically guaranteed, and it's not the sketchy breastfeeding advice / information.
So although REM sleep is light, it's not as light as these 2 new stages that they're getting used to, and with more time spent in lighter sleep, there's more of a chance that baby's going to wake up.
Although there may be a little more involved with nighttime bottle feedings than with nighttime breastfeeding sessions, you can still make this happen without a lot of disturbance during your co sleeping experience.
Although certain basic health assessments should take place at every check - up, there should be an opportunity to talk more specifically about topics relevant for your child's age, regarding nutrition (breastfeeding for babies), exercise, stress, sleep, school, self - esteem, separation anxiety, safety and discipline.
And although letting a baby cry herself to sleep is a method that has been met with criticism, some studies show that crying it out may help babies learn to sleep more at night.
Although they still need a lot more sleep than adults, very often kids of this age would be fighting to stay awake just to play a while longer.
Although when morning comes and that mom gets a little more sleep, they totally take back what they thought when they were sleep deprived.
Although the co-sleeping babies spent less time in deep sleep and aroused more frequently (though not necessarily waking), their mothers actually got MORE sleep than the mother baby pairs sleeping in separate romore frequently (though not necessarily waking), their mothers actually got MORE sleep than the mother baby pairs sleeping in separate roMORE sleep than the mother baby pairs sleeping in separate rooms.
Although sleep regression can occur at any time, it appears to be more common at certain ages including four, eight and 12 months.
I get the impression that putting a younger baby in a separate room is far more taboo than bedsharing (anyone admitting on a parenting forum to moving a four month - old into its own bedroom is likely to be shouted down for playing Russian Roulette with their sweet baby's life, whereas bedsharing, although controversial, is routinely recommended as the solution to all sleep and / or feeding woes, including by one of my health visitors) yet both are contrary to official guidance, at least from the NHS.
Although it may be much easier to nurse during the night if you and your baby sleep share, it will result in more middle - of - the - night awakenings for both of you.
And these symptoms occur about four days before and up to three days after your baby's tooth comes in, although the more bothersome symptoms, including decreased appetite, not sleeping, rash, and ear rubbing are most common on the day the tooth actually erupted or a day or two beforehand.
Despite a 56 % decrease in the national incidence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) from 1.2 deaths per 1000 live births in 19921 to 0.53 death per 1000 live births in 2003,2 SIDS continues to be the leading cause of postneonatal mortality in the United States.3 The decreased rate of SIDS is largely attributed to the increased use of the supine sleep position after the introduction of the «Back to Sleep» campaign in 1994.4 - 7 More recently, it has been suggested that the decrease in the SIDS rate has leveled off coincident with a plateau in the uptake of the supine sleep position.8 Although caretakers should continue to be encouraged to place infants on their backs to sleep, other potentially modifiable risk factors in the sleep environment should be examined to promote further decline in the rate of sleep position after the introduction of the «Back to Sleep» campaign in 1994.4 - 7 More recently, it has been suggested that the decrease in the SIDS rate has leveled off coincident with a plateau in the uptake of the supine sleep position.8 Although caretakers should continue to be encouraged to place infants on their backs to sleep, other potentially modifiable risk factors in the sleep environment should be examined to promote further decline in the rate of Sleep» campaign in 1994.4 - 7 More recently, it has been suggested that the decrease in the SIDS rate has leveled off coincident with a plateau in the uptake of the supine sleep position.8 Although caretakers should continue to be encouraged to place infants on their backs to sleep, other potentially modifiable risk factors in the sleep environment should be examined to promote further decline in the rate of sleep position.8 Although caretakers should continue to be encouraged to place infants on their backs to sleep, other potentially modifiable risk factors in the sleep environment should be examined to promote further decline in the rate of sleep, other potentially modifiable risk factors in the sleep environment should be examined to promote further decline in the rate of sleep environment should be examined to promote further decline in the rate of SIDS.
He'll probably sleep more soundly with that little bit of light too, although some children do better in total darkness.
My husband's parents also co-slept with him while he was young, although more in the style of having him start the night in his own crib / bed and then joining them than the way my parents structured sleep.
Among them, you get the chance to bond more closely with your baby (although your sleep may go wanting).
But although I love how a baby carrier allows me to get stuff done or help baby get to sleep, baby wearing has become so much more than a practical choice.
But if your child is older, don't worry its not too late to improve her sleep, although it may take longer to break habits that are more deeply ingrained.
Although you probably feel exhausted from the full time job that is breastfeeding, rest assured that it's doing more than just consuming all of your free time and sleep.
You should start to feel more energetic once you hit your second trimester, although fatigue usually returns late in pregnancy when you're carrying a lot more weight and some of the common discomforts of pregnancy make it more difficult to get a good night's sleep.
For these reasons as well as several others, co sleeping past infancy is not something that's generally talked about, although it may be more common than you might think.
So although the more gentle sleep training methods may not have any long term effects, experts claim that the controversial method of crying it out may.
Although your baby is not likely to establish a circadian rhythm (where she naturally sleeps more at night) until she's 3 to 5 months, keeping her stimulated and feeding often during the day might help you avoid more frequent night wakings.
For instance, it has been suggested that the physical restraint associated with swaddling may prevent infants placed supine from rolling to the prone position.299 One study's results suggested a decrease in SIDS rate with swaddling if the infant was supine, 182 but it was notable that there was an increased risk of SIDS if the infant was swaddled and placed in the prone position.182 Although a recent study found a 31-fold increase in SIDS risk with swaddling, the analysis was not stratified according to sleep position.171 Although it may be more likely that parents will initially place a swaddled infant supine, this protective effect may be offset by the 12-fold increased risk of SIDS if the infant is either placed or rolls to the prone position when swaddled.182, 300 Moreover, there is no evidence that swaddling reduces bed - sharing or use of unsafe sleep surfaces, promotes breastfeeding, or reduces maternal cigarette smoking.
cherbatbush Although this may not be the answer that you want to hear, your children are waking at a biologically appropriate time - you may need to considering moving their bedtime earlier to between 7:00 and 8:00 p.m.. For more information about typical toddler sleep schedules, this article will help: http://www.sleeplady.com/baby-sleep/typical-sleep-schedules-recommended-hours-of-sleep.
The task force supports the recommendations of the AAP Committee on Fetus and Newborn, which state that hospitalized preterm infants should be placed in the supine position for sleep by 32 weeks» postmenstrual age to allow them to become accustomed to sleeping in that position before hospital discharge.103 Unfortunately, preterm and very low birth weight infants continue to be more likely to be placed prone for sleep after hospital discharge.104, 105 Preterm infants are placed prone initially to improve respiratory mechanics106, 107; although respiratory parameters are no different in the supine or prone positions in preterm infants who are close to discharge, 108 both infants and their caregivers likely become accustomed to using the prone position, which makes it more difficult to change.
Although this may not be the answer that you want to hear, your children are waking at a biologically appropriate time - you may need to considering moving their bedtime earlier to between 7:00 and 8:00 p.m.. For more information about typical toddler sleep schedules, this post is very helpful.
The data showed no sex differences in LIDS - derived sleep dynamics, although men move more than women do.
Although surveyed parents thought their middle and high schoolers could function properly on seven hours or less of sleep, teens need much more.
Although this paper confirms the crucial role of sleep in cognitive development, it also opens the way to more accurate treatment for sleep disorders in youth.
Although more than one in three Americans still don't get enough sleep, a new analysis shows first signs of success in the fight for more shut eye.
Although lab study results on exercise levels after sleep deprivation have been mixed, people generally report feeling more lethargic and less capable of getting the recommended moderate - to high - intensity exercise.
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