Sentences with phrase «finally got sleep»

Anyway, finally got some sleep (17 hrs).
Hope you had a great weekend and finally got some sleep and relaxation in Vegas!
About day 3 of being at home, I realized that Eli was sleeping best during the day when I'd let him nap on my chest while I finally got some sleep.
That is how we finally got our sleep.
After giving her a bottle she slept for almost 4 hours and I finally got sleep after being awake almost 3 days.
Hope Martin T. finally got some sleep, seems like he was speeding out of control.
I'm so thankful to have my happy and no longer cranky girl that finally gets sleep thanks to the Zipadee - Zip.»
Maybe not all the way through the night, but with just a single wakeup or two, you are finally getting some sleep yourself.
While Hazel rests with her dad in the other room, Crystal finally gets some sleep after being awake for 40 hours straight.
Lastly, I had the belief that one day the crying would stop and ds and I would finally get some sleep (my husband couldn't stay up with him due to his epilepsy).
By addressing the important interplay between emotions and sleep, you hopefully will be able to lay your fears to rest and finally get the sleep that you need.
Yes I could finally get some sleep Habe einen wunderschönes Donnerstag Süße

Not exact matches

As I would not stop pestering him on this and as my mother was backwards to the point of experiencing REM in the middle of daytime sleeping and so was of no use whatsoever on these matters, my dad finally got very upset and his face turned red and he went into his den and came out with an old drafting set and a very old King James bible instead of one of his many favorite beating belts, he handed to me that bible and that set and said to me «Here.
It's Friday and I feel like I am in a particularly good mood because I finally got a decent night's sleep.
She seems to be slowly realizing she can keep sleeping now and I am finally getting some rest again too!
Anyway, when I finally got around to putting it on the menu a few weeks ago, as I was throwing it together — after a very long day of teaching that followed a very short night of sleep — I realized that it called for a few things I didn't have on hand; moreover, no way was I ponying up for pine nuts at the end of the month.
The only bright - side of the throw up is it slowed him down and finally got him into a sleeping state.
One student of the problem finally got to sleep the other night and was soon engulfed in a nightmare.
They wake with inadequate sleep, go to school all day, then go to practice, then go train and finally they get home and have homework.
The change was amazing, and it appeared to all have to do with her finally getting enough sleep.
After the evening's festivities, I finally got to sleep!
Finally I get tired of hearing it and send her back upstairs to get another couple hours of sleep.
We stopped doing the dream feed when my son was about 3 months old because he still was not sleeping through to the morning despite the dream feed and I finally decided that I'd rather go to bed when he does and get as much sleep as I can before his early morning feeding, instead of setting an alarm or staying up till 10 or 11.
I actually ran into the opposite problem early on — I was so worried about making sure my infant had enough to eat that I was following the BW advice to treat early wakings as a hunger problem first... ended up feeding, feeding, feeding for weeks until our pediatrician finally told his it was o.k. to back off and start working on getting him to sleep longer:)
The night weaning from the 5 - 6 AM post helped me get my daughter sleeping 7 - 8 hrs at night finally.
I finally got mad and slept in the guest room one night.
He has been a disaster to try to get to sleep through the night and finally the last two months he has slept from 8 - 5 or 6 and then he goes back to sleep until 7:30 or 8.
Her older sister was just 16 - months - old at the time and was just getting used to her own sleep schedule (finally).
When I finally managed to get the baby to sleep, I jumped in the shower, and, of course, she started crying almost immediately.
On Sunday, March 11 at 2:00 a.m. we'll all put our clocks forward one hour once again and if you are a mom who finally got your baby or toddler on a sleep schedule, the upcoming change can feel like a nightmare.
You finally can creep away from your sleeping little one to get a shower.
They didn't want to be kept up hours after their bedtime for a cross-Atlantic flight, only to have to sit on the tarmac for 1.5 hours when all I desperately want is to be up in the air, have the stupid useless 11 pm meals served and removed, so that I can FINALLY get my now over-wired and over-tired children to sleep.
It is so wonderful for my son, husband, and I to finally get a full - night's sleep.
To help get your newborn on the right track to sleep it is important to first ensure that they have a comfortable place to sleep when the time for slumber finally arrives.
When sleep deprivation finally reached its breaking point, Joleen was determined to figure out a way to get her child's routine back on track.
Yes, the question of what to use in the stretches when you finally get to sleep yourself do arise, and you'll find the options available to you work just as well - if not better - than throw - aways.
He is 17 weeks and is finally getting over colic and sleeps through the night.
Getting back into the swing of things when the school year begins can be difficult for some children, especially if your kids have finally mastered the fine art of «sleeping in» during summer break.
Here are just some of the things you can work on: Frequent night wakings, nap troubles, sleep schedules, eliminating bad sleep habits, crib transition, pacifier weaning, and finally getting your baby to sleep through the night.
With her help, we survived to bedtime and after finally getting all 3 boys to sleep, I settled down for a well - deserved rest for a few hours until they needed to eat again.
I'm finally getting a chance to sleep more, but I get woken up by engorged breasts.
Finally, I think you've learned some tricks and solution for getting your baby to sleep and keep yourself free!
We made it, he is finally sleeping through the night and then teething started early and he had a really difficult time sleeping while teething and it was hard for me to let him cry it out when I knew he was teething, he got 8 teeth in 4 months.
I'm a single mother, but my mom lives with me to keep the baby while I work, and she's tried to get him at night to see if he'll go back to sleep and he just screams until we finally both give in.
Or when I've finally gotten my baby to sleep and I want to lie down as well, but one of my boys wants me to read to him and the other wants me to play with him.
They will nap later in the afternoon (when you finally get them so sleep!)
It also freed me up to get a few things done around the house before I finally sat down to spend time with my hubby after she went to sleep.
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She finally went to sleep when we got home.
Even once you do finally get the child to sleep, they are more than likely going to wake up crying because of pain and discomfort.
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