The «symptoms» are similar - wide awake, not falling asleep by rocking, crying some of the time, but it all happens
after the Dream Feed (10 or 10.30 pm) and may go on until 1 or 2 am.
He is very inconsistent: he used to sleep till 5 am
after a dream feed but now he is up at 1:20 am, 5: 30 am and all over the place.
Then
after a dream feeding, we put them in the same room.
Could someone please tell me what happens
after the dream feed?
You go to sleep immediately
after the dream feed at 11 to try to catch a few hours, but then you're awakened at 12:30, 2, and 4.
Not exact matches
Can you give me an example of what the schedule should look like with dropping the
dream feed - and then what it should look like
after I have dropped the
dream feed and move to the 4 hour schedule.
So today he cried out @ 2 am, his usual time, despite a
dream feed at 1120p (i know, its technically not a DF because its
after 11 - does that make a big difference?)
A week or so
after dropping the
dream feed he started waking up at 4 am..
After trying some other ways to get past the early waking, it was suggested to me that they were ready to drop the
dream feed.
He has NEVER slept straight till 7 am
after the 10 / 11 pm
dream feed.
but now she wont take good naps through out the day, she goes to bed at the same time and same
dream feed but then she will get up at 2:30 am and then every hour
after that until about 6:30 when we are up for the day, what do I do and why is she getting up so much?
Hi Valerie, I waited a few days
after the first night to stop the
dream feed.
I have a feeling the
dream feed is disrupting her sleep and would like to continue weaning her off the
dream feed but what if she continues to wake 3 hours
after she goes to sleep?
I just know that BW suggests that you don't eliminate the
dream feed until
after the baby is successfully sleeping through the night until the desired wake time.
Because he isn't going down well for the fourth nap, we are trying to get him down at night earlier
After bathing and nursing him, he is going down by 7:30 ish, so I am doing a
dream feed at around 10:30.
Now she also wakes for her
dream feed about 3 hours
after she goes to sleep.
are
dream feeds the
feedings that take place during the late night / early hours of the morning
after the bedtime
feed?
She has been sleeping throught the night for a long time; but is now waking around 7 AM instead of 8 AM
after a 10 PM
dream feed.
By
feeding your baby
after his sleep rather than before his sleep, the cycle will prevent the baby linking food to sleep or even using the food as a sleep prop except for his
dream sleep meal of course.
How can you not prefer your toddler who sleeps like a
dream when it's 3 am and your baby is fighting sleep
after hours of
feeding and rocking?
To
dream feed, offer the breast or bottle
after the baby is asleep and right before you go to bed.
I hit the sack by 9:30 p.m. (I was so dang tired by then this was easy) and he'd come to bed around 11 p.m., often
after the late night wake up or even offering a «
dream feed,» which is a bottle while the baby is still sleeping).
My little one is 10 weeks old and I seem to have more luck with cluster
feeding than a
dream feed as she takes a long time to settle
after even if she doesn't open her eyes!
So... today I had to
feed him
after 2.5 or 3 hours every time, and am wondering if I should go back to the 3 hour schedule with the 10 oclock
dream feed or is it too long to
feed him at 7 and expect him to go to bed at 8 and not get more food until 7 the next morning?
Sometimes
after his «bed time» sleep and right before his
dream feed.
The result was Little Nemo: The
Dream Master (Nemo Pajama Hero in Japan), a side - scrolling action platformer adventure in which the titular Nemo
dreams that he's
feeding tasty candy to his animal buddies until they fall asleep,
after which he climbs into their skins to absorb their power.