Babies who are getting enough breast milk will often fall
asleep after nursing and seem very happy and relaxed.
It's SO important to stock up on a few tubes of lanolin and keep it near your regular breastfeeding locations (the nursery, next to your bed, the couch, etc. — there will be many times your baby will fall
asleep after nursing and you won't feel like getting up to retrieve it, so get a few tubes!)
He went to bed at 8, was
asleep after nursing, and woke up when I put him in his crib.
Keep letting him fall
asleep after nursing?
About a month ago, that changed when my 10 month old started waking up 6 times a night to feed and refused to be put into her crib (would not remain
asleep after nursing session).
Hmmm... every time I have flown with my baby, he was nursing... or had just fallen
asleep after nursing, so I didn't hold him the way I was suppose to for take - off... but you know — when a baby has just fallen asleep on a plane, you do NOT want to move the child AT ALL for fear that he'll wake up!
Not exact matches
but we rocked him to sleep in the chair by his bed for another almost 5 months and then he got so big he didn't care to so we put him in his crib
after a
nursing session and lay next to crib (one of us, likely my hubby) until he falls
asleep.
Izzy bouncing around (literally) until 3:00 when she finally fell
asleep after my fourth
nursing session.
I often put Elliot in the sleep sack
after he's done
nursing and
asleep and it's so easy to transition him in the sleep sack if I just lay him in the crib over the sleep sack.
You can latch the baby on and fall
asleep (the
nursing hormones will probably put you to sleep anyway if you're lying down), then sleep while the baby
nurses, and if the baby sleeps
after nursing you get that time to nap, too.
My daughter started (or continued) to wake when she needed to pee / feed, but as I did not change her like I used to, she would fall
asleep nursing and wake
after every sleep cycle, feeling discomfort.
It's that they would
nurse and
nurse and
nurse and not fall
asleep and then want to play
after.
He also falls
asleep in his own crib on his own
after nursing.
Those who fall
asleep after a few minutes of
nursing need to be awakened and kept stimulated (for example, by tapping the feet) until they have eaten enough.
After nursing him for the past 30 minutes, he finally fell
asleep.
Instead of always falling
asleep during feeds, Alex will now finish a feed and still be awake, This is lovely as he is always so smiley
after a feed (once he has got that pesky wind up that is) and means I don't always end up trapped in the
nursing chair, too scared to put him down in case I wake him.
My mom fed my son the formula while i napped and soon
after he finally fell
asleep too and
after this i started to produce milk and it was no trouble at all to get him to
nurse at his next feeding.
At the beginning of the night, when he falls
asleep after rocking /
nursing, we place him in his crib where he usually sleeps several hours happily.
It will once your baby's teeth come in and you should be sure to stop
nursing once your baby falls
asleep so that no breast milk remains in your baby's mouth, especially
after he turns a year old.
So the baby falls
asleep while
nursing from a food coma (the same reason we all fall
asleep after a big meal), but it's not fatty hindmilk so it runs through their stomach quickly and they need to eat again in an hour.
There was a time that she didn't need to pee all night (I offered but consistently she wouldn't go so then I switched to only offering when she has trouble settling back to sleep (we co-sleep and I
nurse her back to sleep), like popping on and off the breast or falling
asleep only to wake up again
after a few mins.
as far as
nursing to sleep, i still
nurse her to sleep about 90 % of the time — if she doesn't fall
asleep in 10 - 15 minutes, i count to 10 — i just tell her «ok, Mommy's going to count to 10» and then when i get to 10, she usually lets go and then i'll continue to rock her or sit next to her bed until she falls
asleep — sometimes my husband takes over
after i
nurse her — i implemented the counting to 10 thing when i was pregnant because i was getting really touched out — i still use it fairly frequently now because she wants to
nurse all.the.time and because i'm still really touched out: /
The dim light will also help lesson that association in her mind between
nursing and falling
asleep, a goal
after the first few months.
After that we were able to transfer him into bed with us at night after he fell asleep nursing sittin
After that we were able to transfer him into bed with us at night
after he fell asleep nursing sittin
after he fell
asleep nursing sitting up.
After that point, start nursing after sleep periods or in between when he won't fall asleep as easily, and then lay him down awake every
After that point, start
nursing after sleep periods or in between when he won't fall asleep as easily, and then lay him down awake every
after sleep periods or in between when he won't fall
asleep as easily, and then lay him down awake every time.
He was also falling
asleep when
nursing, often
after just a few minutes.
With my third, I remember feeling the joy and relief of «allowing» myself to let him fall
asleep in my arms on the couch
after nursing him at night, and me dozing off, too... We didn't do this every night, but it's something I'd not done at all w / my younger two... Some of what Ezzo says is really useful, but I think he misses the heart of motherhood»
After a few weeks of
nursing your baby to sleep, he won't know — or want — another way of falling
asleep.
He also would fall
asleep nursing, which is not sometime he did until well
after his first birthday.
She would either
nurse to sleep next to me, or she would fall
asleep on my chest
after being carried around or rocked to sleep.
This is what he needs right now, and I have faith that he won't need me there forever;
after all, not so long ago he couldn't fall
asleep unless he was
nursing, and he made his way past that on his own terms.
After the baby is done
nursing, do I sit up and burp her then lie back down and hope she'll fall back
asleep?
She falls
asleep perfectly
after bath /
nursing / put in crib.
My daughter is 4 weeks old and falls
asleep nursing all the time still (
after a full feeding - about 10 - 15 on each side.)
I can get her drowsy
after nursing but the minute I put her down, she wakes and has a hard time falling
asleep.
My son wakes up in the morning with a huge diaper
after practically 12h in bed... I don't really know how often he
nurses in that time because i am mostly
asleep as well.
The breast doesn't stay in the mouth
after the child falls
asleep, so I never considered nighttime
nursing a risk to dental health.
Finally on the second night
after I fell
asleep holding my baby in my arms... and nice
nurse came to get him (i was supposed to bring him back, but couldn't muster the energy to get up), she gently suggested that they formula feed him for the next feeding.
I love holding you in my arms
after you've fallen
asleep while
nursing.
sometimes he will
nurse in be and look
asleep, but
after need rocked again.
If baby falls
asleep after several minutes of
nursing, break the suction and take him off the breast.
I slowly transitioned from
nursing her to sleep, to lying beside her and gently stroking her face as she fell
asleep, to sitting at a desk in the same room, to eventually giving a good night kiss
after our bedtime ritual, turning on her sound machine, and leaving the room.
Baby is sleepy in the first couple of months
after birth (hey, he's been through a lot) so falling
asleep while
nursing is common.
In a blog post on New Year's Day, Eva Amurri Martino revealed that her 11 - week - old son had suffered a skull fracture
after the family's night
nurse fell
asleep while holding the infant and dropped him.
To my surprise, I noticed the first night I used the earthing mat that I fell
asleep much easier and had no trouble falling back
asleep after waking up to
nurse the baby.