Sentences with phrase «asleep nursing so»

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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!
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.
My daughter is fussing unless she is asleep, nursing or if I am so lucky sometimes mickey mouse clubhouse will keep her entertained but I can't do these things all day.
My son is 5 months old and when I breastfeed him, he just wants to fall asleep, so I'm moving him to bottles — nursing seems to be more of a comfort to put him asleep.
I've tried having a bedtime routine for him and it doesn't seem to make a difference, I want so badly for my baby to be able to sleep in his crib next to our bed and to be able to fall back asleep without having to be nursed, I just don't know if it's too early for that or not.
Nursing, changing diaper, changing spit - up clothes (baby's and yours), made a cup of tea, spent an hour trying to get in 10 minutes of Tummy Time so the baby won't be a dolt, spent 40 minutes getting the baby down for a nap which ended up lasting 20 minutes, made lunch and spilled half of it on the baby's head, clothing changes all around, nursing, found now - cold cup of untouched tea and drank it anyway, more nursing, baby falls asleep on you but wakes up if you try to move him so you just stay slumped on the couch with one leg forward and the other bent uncomfortably under you because this kid needs to sleep or we'll all diiieeee, nursing, realize you forgot about the weekly mothers» meeting which was your only adult outing dammit and now who will be your Nursing, changing diaper, changing spit - up clothes (baby's and yours), made a cup of tea, spent an hour trying to get in 10 minutes of Tummy Time so the baby won't be a dolt, spent 40 minutes getting the baby down for a nap which ended up lasting 20 minutes, made lunch and spilled half of it on the baby's head, clothing changes all around, nursing, found now - cold cup of untouched tea and drank it anyway, more nursing, baby falls asleep on you but wakes up if you try to move him so you just stay slumped on the couch with one leg forward and the other bent uncomfortably under you because this kid needs to sleep or we'll all diiieeee, nursing, realize you forgot about the weekly mothers» meeting which was your only adult outing dammit and now who will be your nursing, found now - cold cup of untouched tea and drank it anyway, more nursing, baby falls asleep on you but wakes up if you try to move him so you just stay slumped on the couch with one leg forward and the other bent uncomfortably under you because this kid needs to sleep or we'll all diiieeee, nursing, realize you forgot about the weekly mothers» meeting which was your only adult outing dammit and now who will be your nursing, baby falls asleep on you but wakes up if you try to move him so you just stay slumped on the couch with one leg forward and the other bent uncomfortably under you because this kid needs to sleep or we'll all diiieeee, nursing, realize you forgot about the weekly mothers» meeting which was your only adult outing dammit and now who will be your nursing, realize you forgot about the weekly mothers» meeting which was your only adult outing dammit and now who will be your friend?
The main premise, however, is similar to other versions of sleep training: get your baby to fall asleep independently, without relying on sleep associations like nursing, pacifiers, or rocking — and do so with little to no crying through the process.
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.
My first one is a tension increaser, who fell asleep being nursed or rocked, but if I let him cry for even 30 seconds he'd get so worked up it would take hours to calm him down.
They would fuss enough to where it would wake me and it was right around the 2 - 3 hr feeding time, so instead of letting them escalate I would pick them right up and nurse them, and it was easier for them to fall back asleep.
You feed the baby every 3 hours, keep them awake for a little bit (so you are NOT nursing them to sleep), then let them fall asleep if they want.
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.
I had never been in a room with mothers nursing toddlers, babies happily asleep in slings amidst the din of happy conversation and so much care for little people.
She was so weak, she would nurse for three minutes and fall asleep.
I'm so happy that you mentioned that when your daughter was eighteen month she still nursed to fall asleep and woke up during the night to breastfeed.
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.
Lydia desperately wants to be a good mother, so she braces herself and begins to stop nursing before her baby falls asleep and laying him down on his own to fall asleep alone.
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 houSo 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 houso 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.
In doing so, I put my daughter in far more dangerous situations when I would do things like fall asleep while nursing on the couch or sitting up with her in the boppy.
Babies are wiggly and their fingers are tiny, so wait until they're asleep or distracted with nursing or their bottle before attempting a manicure.
When he wakes up I still bring him to bed with me to nurse, so he will fall asleep with me for the rest of the night.
I expected her to sleep in her bassinet next to me in bed until she was at least 4 months old - but at 5 weeks I had just finished nursing her and changing her, and I laid her in her crib so I could wash my hands and when I came Back she was asleep.
When our second was born, the midwife showed us this catch and it was so cool because when the baby would fall asleep nursing I would change his diaper to wake him up and then sit him on the potty and nearly every time he would pee and poo and then be ready to finish his feed.
The only way to keep my son asleep was to succumb to her nursing needs and so now we are in a whole new pattern of sleep trouble with her.
There were nights that I was so tired that she would fall asleep nursing and I would fall asleep too, only to wake up with a start thinking «Oh god, I fell asleep, is she ok?»
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.
yesterday night was so frustrating with my sixteen month old nursing for almost an hour before falling asleep and I was having so many whether to continue nursing her or just start weaning..
He fights us so hard no matter what we do to soothe him (we try everything but nursing, I really don't want him to learn that's the only way to fall asleep).
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 tubesSO 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 tubesso get a few tubes!)
The breast doesn't stay in the mouth after the child falls asleep, so I never considered nighttime nursing a risk to dental health.
Do not breastfeed during the night substitute with a warm bottle or warm water in a sippy cup, every night make his little mattress further from your bed and each night cut his nursing down and start laying him on his mattress awake so he can fall asleep himself.
so, when we moved out of the rocker and onto the bed for nighttime falling asleep i hoped he would just find his mole and use it like he did in the middle of the night (instead of nursing).
So, what you'll do, instead of letting him fall asleep at the breast, is to let him nurse for a few minutes until his sucking slows and he is relaxed and sleepy.
Their stomachs are quite small and so a few minutes of nursing are enough for most to get enough milk and this is why they fall asleep when nursing.
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.
We must realize that mama cat is normally always available so that kittens can nurse at will as they wake up and then quickly fall back asleep.
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