The term sleeping through the night is very misleading...
everyone wakes in the middle of the night.
Not exact matches
The only idea I agree with
in this article is that breastfeeding is difficult and is not for
everyone, but yes I tried to do it, and yes I did
wake up
in the
middle of the
night and picked them up to breastfeed them and then put them back to bed, and yes I did fall asleep at those times, but this didn't change my mind about bedsharing for a moment
My little man is 9 months old and
everyone is telling me how to handle his sleeping and
waking up
in the
middle of the
night.
The feeling is that
everyone says the opposite
of everything: e.g. there's no such thing as «low protein» vs you're not eating enough, or intermittent fasting is good for health vs you should
wake up
in the
middle of the
night to eat and boost metabolism at all times, or you should do x...
Really, if you think about it
everyone does intermittent fasting daily unless they are
waking up
in the
middle of the
night to eat.
The feeling is that
everyone says the opposite
of everything: e.g. there's no such thing as «low protein» vs you're not eating enough, or intermittent fasting is good for health vs you should
wake up
in the
middle of the
night to eat and boost metabolism at all times, or you should do x reps vs 2x etc..
The inevitable accidents
in the house, chewing, and
middle of the
night wake up calls are not for
everyone!