Keep nighttime feedings as mundane as possible.
Not exact matches
Keep the room dimly lit for nighttime feedings and also keep stimulation (talking, singing, etc.) to a mini
Keep the room dimly lit for
nighttime feedings and also
keep stimulation (talking, singing, etc.) to a mini
keep stimulation (talking, singing, etc.) to a minimum.
You need the
nighttime feedings just as much as they do to
keep your supply up.
You'll want to discuss the schedule you'll
keep with the twins, if you'll be splitting
nighttime «shifts» with your partner or doing each
feeding together, and who will be responsible for each of the various tasks (making bottles, changing diapers, etc.) The more you can iron out these details and make an action plan, the smoother your nights will go.
Keeping your babies nearby at night can help the
nighttime feeding process go more smoothly, especially if you're breastfeeding.
At
nighttime,
keep noise to a minimum and the lights down low, especially when you
feed and change her.
Keep baby occupied during the day and don't let it look like daytime when you give baby a
nighttime feeding or changing.
It
keeps the baby in arm's reach, making those
nighttime feedings a lot easier, giving them — and their babies — confidence and peace of mind, and hopefully giving them more sleep, too.
Keep changing those diapers, attending those
nighttime feedings, and singing those lullabies: You're a real mom now.»
How to solve it: Your baby's nocturnal ways will correct themselves as she adjusts to life on the outside, but there are a few things you can do to help speed along the process of helping baby to separate day and night, including limiting daytime naps and making clear distinctions between day and night (like
keeping baby's room dark when she naps and avoiding turning on the TV during
nighttime feedings).
This allows you to
keep baby in a separate sleeping area, but they are still close at hand for
nighttime feeds.
«It's easier to
keep newborns in «sleep mode» during
nighttime feedings if you
keep them swaddled and the lights dim.
If formula -
feeding your baby,
keep room temperature water and powdered formula by your bedside to avoid
nighttime trips to the kitchen to conserve your energy.
It has a removable insulated cooler that can easily accommodate two bottles and
keep them cool for those
nighttime feedings.
But these
nighttime feedings may be necessary to
keep up a good milk supply.
The sleeper has a huge storage compartment that it perfect for
keeping all of your extra diapers, wipes, sheets or whatever else you might need to make those
nighttime feedings and diaper changes easier.
During the day,
keep the noise level as you normally have it, but for
nighttime feedings,
keep the noise level down.
Removable, insulated cooler feature
keeps two bottles cool for up to 8 hours for convenient
nighttime feeding
Try to set a bed time, then have a bed time routine: a longer than usual
feed to
keep baby satisfied for longer, changing into a fresh diaper getting into
nighttime clothing (an all - in - one or romper is a good idea for the night), some quiet time, perhaps a lullaby or a reading / telling a story.